INDEX.
The figures in italics refer to the notes only.
- A
- Abbas, Shah, ii. [99]
- Abel, ii. [245]
- Achard, Mr., tutor, afterwards secretary to Duke of Portland, i. [44], [48], [61], [90], [158], [185]
- Adam, ii. [245]
- Adventurer, the, ii. [25]
- Advertiser, the, ii. [123]
- Æsop’s Fables, i. [73]
- Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of, i. [259]
- Albemarle, George Keppel, 15th Earl of, ii. [220]
- Albemarle, Lady, ii. [259]
- Aldworth, Richard Neville, ii. [250]
- Alexander, William, ii. [98], [108]
- Alexander, Mrs. W. (née Monsey), ii. [98]
- Allen, Lady, i. [267], [268]; ii. [121]
- Allison, A., i. 179[{329}]
- Alnwick Castle, ii. [166]
- Alstone, Mr. and Mrs., i. [286]
- Ameen, Joseph. See [Emin, Joseph]
- Amelia, Princess (daughter of George II.), ii. [152], [213], [214]
- Amesbury, i. [249]
- Amherst, General, ii. 134[{193}], [140], [154]
- Amyand, Mr., i. [167]; ii. [163]
- Ancaster, Duchess of, ii. [252]
- Ancaster, Peregrine, 3rd Duke of, i. [279]
- Ancram, Lady, i. [269]
- Andover, Mary, Lady (Mrs. Botham’s intimate friend and patroness), i. [55], [95], [102], [115], [144], [194]; ii. [19];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [230], [231]
- Andover, William, Lord, i. 55[{122}], 144[{270}], [224], [230]
- Anne, Queen, i. 245[{435}]
- Anson, Admiral Lord, i. [107], [268]; ii. [89], [154];
- captures a Spanish treasure-ship, i. [186];
- A Voyage round the World, i. [259]
- Anson, Lady, i. [268], [269]; ii. [142]
- Anstey, Christopher, New Bath Guide, i. [19], 256[{459}]; ii. [87]
- Anstey, Miss, i. [256], [259], [270], [275]; ii. [54], [56], [70], [82];
- works a panel of Mrs. Montagu’s feather screen, i. [268];
- her death, ii. [87];
- letters from Mrs. Montagu to, i. [19], [281]; ii. [18], [77];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [23]
- Apreece, Mr. and Mrs., i. [286]
- Archdeacon, Dominick, ii. [129]
- Archdeacon, Mrs. D. (Mary Creagh), ii. [129]
- Archdeacon, William, ii. [160]
- Arezzo, Collection of, ii. [15]
- Argyll, John, 2nd Duke of, and Duke of Greenwich, i. [117]; ii. [38], [233]
- Argyll, Duchess of (Elizabeth Gunning), i. [270], [287], [288]
- Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of, ii. [165], [167], [195]
- Argyll, John, 5th Duke of, i. [270][{482}]
- Arran, Earl of, ii. [155]
- Arran, Elizabeth, Countess of, ii. [155]
- Ascham, Miss, i. [286]
- Ashe, Miss, called by Walpole, the “Pollard Ashe,” i. [287], [288]
- Askew, Dr., ii. [128], [144]
- Athole, Duncan de Atholia, Earl of, i. [1]
- Athole, John Murray, 3rd Duke of, ii. [168]
- Atkinson, Mr., farm bailiff at Sandleford, i. [145]; ii. [147]
- Atterbury, Bishop, i. 194[{355}]
- Audley, Dr., i. [129]
- Audley, Mr. (Hinchinbroke House), i. [270]
- Augusta, Princess (daughter of George II.), i. [53]
- Austin, Sir Robert, i. [27]
- Austria, Emperor of, ii. [146]
- Aveiro, Duke of, ii. [180]
- Aylesbury, Lord, i. [233]
- Aylesford, Countess of, i. 269[{480}]
- Aylesford, Heneage, 1st Earl of, i. 39[{71}]
- Aylesford, Heneage, 2nd Earl of, i. [41], 55[{122}], [144]; ii. [19], [55]
- Aylmer, Lord, ii. [15]
- Ayscough, D.D., Rev. Francis, ii. [40], [63]
- Ayscough, Mrs. (née Lyttelton), ii. [63]
- B
- Baden, Prince of, i. [286]
- Bagshot Heath, ii. [74]
- Balchen, Admiral Sir John, ii. [92]
- Balmerino, Lord, i. 231[{411}]
- Baltimore, Lord, ii. [70]
- Banbury, Charles Knollys, 3rd Earl of, i. [22]
- Banks, Miss, ii. [45]
- Barbarini, i. [92]
- Bareil, M. de, ii. 158[{239}]
- Barrington, Dowager Lady, i. [269]
- Barrington, 2nd Viscount, ii. [185]
- Barrow, Rev. Dr. Isaac, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, ii. [91]
- Barrows, Mrs., i. [241]
- Barry, Spranger, Irish actor, i. [279]
- Bas bleus, the, ii. [98];
- and shells, ii. [268]
- Basildon, Lady Fane’s grottoes at, i. [245]
- Bateman, Lord, ii. [95]
- Bateman, Richard, ii. [192]
- Bath, i. [36–41], [254];
- “Coffee House” at, i. [255]
- Bath, William Pulteney, 1st Earl of, i. [102]; ii. 11[{15}], 29[{43}], [47], [145], [155], [185], [193], [204], [219], [223], [225], [241], [246], [250], [252], [262], [267];
- his wife’s death, ii. [152];
- Letter to Two Great Men, ii. [178];
- “Patriot and Philosopher,” ii. [179];
- his character, ii. [189], [247];
- “is fall’n desperately in love with Mrs. Montagu,” ii. [200], [201], [212];
- on green tea and snuff, ii. [207];
- and Mrs. Carter, ii. [235], [236];
- on Mrs. Montagu’s Dialogues of the Dead, ii. [237];
- Reynolds’ portrait of, ii. [258], [268], [269];
- letters from Mrs. Montagu to, ii. [220], [222], [233];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [222], [224], [226], [233], [237], [263], [268], [269]
- Bath, Countess of (Anna Maria Gumley), a “screw,” ii. [29];
- death of, ii. [152], [189]
- Bath, Thomas, 1st Marquis of, i. [17]
- Bath, Elizabeth, Marchioness of (née Bentinck), i. [17]
- Bathing tubs, i. [89]
- Bathurst, Lady Selina, i. [139]
- Bathurst, Lord, i. [280]
- Bathurst, Mr. (Lady Selina’s son), i. [167]
- Bayham Abbey, ii. [250]
- Beau, description of a, i. [133]
- Beauchamp, Richard, Bishop of Salisbury, i. [151]
- Beauclerc, Lord Aubrey, i. [80]
- Beauclerc, Lord Harry, ii. [228]
- Beauclerk, Lord and Lady Vere, i. [269]
- Beaufort, Cardinal, i. [247]
- Beaufort, 4th Duke of, i. [39], [41], [42]
- Beaulieu, i. [248]
- Beaulieu, Edward Hussey, Earl of, i. [201]
- Beauties of England and Wales, ii. 14[{19}]
- Beckford, Alderman, ii. [127], [128], [153], [220]
- Bede, Venerable, History of the British Nation, etc., ii. [138]
- Bedford, Duchess of, i. [63], [269]
- Bedford, John, 4th Duke of, i. 63[{137}], [216], [218], [219], [248], [266]
- Bejot, Monsieur, ii. [257]
- Bell and Sons, George, publishers, ii. [174]
- Bellardine, Harry, Governor of Hurst Castle, i. [248]
- Bellegarde, Marquis de, i. [286]
- Belle-Isle, Duc de, French Marshal, i. [197]
- Benson, Dr., Bishop of Gloucester, i. [234]
- Bentinck, Lord Edward Charles, i. [178]
- Bentinck, Lady Elizabeth (afterwards Marchioness of Bath), i. [17], [150]
- Bentinck, Lady Frances, i. [69], [100], [146]
- Bentinck, Lord George, i. [46], [48], [98]
- Bentinck, Lady Harriet, ii. [197]
- Bentinck, Lady Isabella, i. [23]
- Bentinck, Lady Margaret, i. [33]
- Bentley, Richard, ii. [23], [24]
- Berenger, Moses, i. [284]
- Berenger, R., “the little Marquis,” History and Art of Horsemanship, i. [283], [284]; ii. [1], [24], [226]
- Berenice, ii. [238]
- Berkeley, Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Noel Somerset), i. [42]
- Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, ii. [15], [25], [26]
- Berkeley, Mrs. George, ii. [25], [26]
- Berkeley, James Symes, of Stoke Gifford, i. 42[{79}]
- Berkeley, Lord, i. [167]; ii. [95]
- Berkshire, 4th Earl of, i. [39], [41], [224]
- Berkshire, Lady (Catherine Grahame), i. [39], [66], [224]
- Berkshire, Tom, 6th Earl of, i. [39]
- Bernard, Dr., head master of Eton, ii. [150]
- Best, Mrs. T. (Caroline Scott), i. [86], [103], [121], [184]
- Best, Thomas, i. [121], [184]; ii. [50]
- Bevern, Prince of, ii. [114]
- Bevis Mount, Lord Peterbrough’s place, i. [22]
- Bewdley, Sir George, ii. [78]
- Biographia Britannica, ii. [18]
- Birch, Rev. Thomas, Life of Archbishop Tillotson, ii. [20]
- Blackett, Sir Walter, ii. [138], [201], [202]
- Bland, Military Discipline, ii. [100]
- Blooding, panacea of, i. [33], [83], [98], [100], [135]
- “Blue Stockings,” first allusion to, ii. [98]
- Boccacio, Decameron, i. [61]
- Boileau, Nicholas Despreaux, i. [154], [282]
- Bolingbroke, Lady, ii. [116]
- Bolingbroke, Lord, i. [89], [280];
- Dissertations upon Partys, i. [176];
- The Idea of a Patriot King, i. [265];
- An Occasional Letter, i. [281];
- “that foul fiend,” ii. [61];
- his “pompous Rhetorical and inconsistent Declamations,” ii. [63];
- his marriage, ii. [116];
- Voltaire v., ii. [163]
- Bolton, Duchess of (Lavinia Fenton, alias “Polly Peacham”), ii. [37]
- Bolton, 3rd Duke of, i. [248]; ii. [37]
- Bonus, Mr., picture cleaner, ii. [172]
- Boscawen, Admiral the Hon. Edward, i. [277]; ii. [81], [83], [84], [123], [151], [155], [156], [170], [190];
- captures two French men-of-war, ii. [74];
- blockades Louisburg, ii. [76];
- the Martinico ships, ii. [90];
- recalled, ii. [111], [116];
- Mrs. Montagu’s opinion of, ii. [118];
- receives a fresh commission, ii. [118], [121];
- “had saved North America,” ii. [134];
- captures Louisburg, ii. [140];
- the thanks of Parliament, ii. [154];
- defeats French off Cape Lagos, ii. [167];
- his illness and death, ii. [228]–230;
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [95]
- Boscawen, Mrs. Edward (Frances Glanville), i. [277]; ii. [69], [74], [81], [83], [170], [196], [217], [229], [230], [242], [247], [257];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, i. [278]; ii. [20], [40], [52], [70], [88], [118];
- her letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [133]
- Boswell’s Life of Johnson, ii. [161], [174]
- Boteler, Sir Philip, ii. [227]
- Botham, Rev. John, i. [55], [265], [278]; ii. [43], [46], [73], [88], [129], [241], [259];
- a legacy, i. [84];
- his “sermonical lullaby,” i. [96];
- rector of Yoxall, Staff., and chaplain to Lord Aylesford, i. [144];
- wishes for a King’s chaplaincy, i. [180], [181];
- the Albury living, i. [230];
- “such a Johnny,” i. [231];
- farming his glebe, i. [235];
- his appeal for further preferment, ii. [2], [3];
- inoculation of his children, ii. [17];
- his wife’s last illness and death, ii. [26]–29;
- a school-girls’ bill, ii. [48];
- in the North with Edward Montagu, ii. [51], [53];
- appointed to Ealing, ii. [54], [55], [58];
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [76]
- Botham, Mrs. John (Lydia Lumley), i. [3], [55], [95], [143], [152], [194], [224], [265], [268]; ii. [4];
- an opportune legacy, i. [84];
- her character, i. [180], [181];
- excessive melancholy of, i. [230];
- Mrs. Montagu’s advice, i. [233];
- curious remedies, i. [235];
- her state of health, ii. [11], [19], [20];
- her five children inoculated, ii. [16];
- illness and death of, ii. [26]–29;
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [84], [228]
- Botham, Miss, ii. [29], [33], [37], [46], [185]
- Botham, Miss Kitty, ii. [47], [48]
- Botham, Miss Molly, ii. [47], [48]
- Bower, Archibald (History of the Popes), ii. [11], [15], [16], [19], [35], [42], [70], [72], [90], [178];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [50], [81], [94]
- Bower, Mrs. A., ii. [16]
- Bowes, George, of Streatlam Castle, and Gibside, Durham, i. [234], [290]; ii. [36], [138], [201], [203]
- Braganza, Catherine, wife of Charles II., i. [111]
- Braganza, Duke of, ii. [158]
- Branson, Mr., i. [241]
- Braybrooke, Lord, ii. [250]
- Breadalbane, Lord, ii. [165], [168]
- Bridport, 1st Viscount, i. 278[{496}]; ii. [135]
- Bridport, Maria, Viscountess (née West), i. [278]; ii. [10], [22], [30], [32], [40], [57], [86], [87], [92], [115], [135]
- Bridgewater, Dowager Duchess of, ii. [95], [191]
- Bridgewater, Scroop, 1st Duke of, ii. [191]
- Bristol, George William, 2nd Earl of, i. [234]; ii. [266]
- Bristol, Viscount, i. 265[{471}]
- British Museum, established at Montagu House, Harleian MSS. in, i. [8], [83]; ii. [243];
- Cottonian MSS. in, ii. [243]
- Broadley’s Bath Collection, i. 255[{456}]
- Brocchi, Carlo (Farinelli), i. [16]
- Brockman, James, of Beachborough, i. [15], [76], [108], [225], ; ii. [13], [15]
- Brockman, Miss, i. [147]
- Bromedge, Mr., i. [294]
- Brown, Lieut.-General George, i. [222]; ii. [142]
- Brown, D.D., John, Essays on Lord Shaftesbury’s Characteristics, ii. [18]
- Bruce, Lord, i. [250]
- “Brusher” Mills, the New Forest snake-catcher, ii. [151]
- Brydges, Sir Egerton, Biography, ii. [93]
- Brydges, Mary, Lady (née Robinson), ii. 93[{135}]
- Buchan, Earl of, i. [33]
- Buckley, Mr., i. [125], [202], [234]
- Bullstrode, i. [13], [49]
- Bunyan, John, Pilgrim’s Progress, i. [73]
- Burgess, Dr., ii. [77]
- Burgundy, Louis, Duke of, the Dauphin, i. [291], [295]
- Burlington, Richard, 3rd Earl of, i. [191]; ii. [145]
- Burlington, Lady, ii. [145], [146]
- Burke, Edmund, ii. 100[{147}], [101], [108], [144];
- Vindication of Natural Society, ii. [156];
- Sublime and Beautiful, ii. [159];
- Lady Bab Montagu and, ii. [163];
- and the Madrid Consulship, ii. [170];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [169], [173]
- Burke, Mrs. (née Nugent), ii. [171]
- Burnet, Bishop, History of the Reformation, i. [101]
- Bute, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of, i. [237]; ii. [84], [97], [214], [226]
- Bute, Mary, Countess of (née Montagu), i. [51], [237], [244]; ii. [44], [197], 214[{296}], [217], [252]
- Butler, Lady Emily, ii. [155]
- Byng, Admiral John, ii. [88]–93, [97], [102]
- C
- Cadaval, Duc de, ii. 180[{261}]
- Cadogan, Lord, ii. [83]
- Caffarelli, Gaetano Majoriano, Italian singer, i. [27]
- Cain, ii. [245]
- Caledon, 1st Earl of, ii. [98], [108]
- Calves Pluck water, ii. [163]
- Cambridge, Richard Owen, ii. [263];
- Scribbleriad, ii. [54], [61]
- Cambridge University, i. [256], [257]
- Camden, Pratt, 1st Earl, Lord Chancellor, and Lord President of the Council, ii. [217]
- Camelford, Thomas Pitt, Junr., 1st Lord, ii. [150], [153]
- Campbell, General, i. [267]
- Campion, Pitt’s chef, ii. [64]
- Canning, Elizabeth, ii. [53]
- Canterbury Cathedral, ii. [12], [14]
- Canterbury Races, i. [9], [17], [31]
- Cape Lagos, naval battle of, ii. [167]
- Cardigan, Lady, i. [267]; ii. [217], [218]
- Carlisle, Bishop of, ii. [96]
- Carlisle, 7th Earl of, i. [104], [209]
- Carlisle, surrendered to the rebels, i. [218]
- Carnarvon, 6th Earl of, ii. [38]
- Caroline, Princess, wife of Christian VII. of Denmark, i. [256]
- Caroline, Queen, i. 255[{455}]
- Carr, Lord Robert, i. [167]
- Carte, Rev. Thomas, History, i. [194]
- Carter, Edward, agent to Lord Aylesbury, afterwards to Edward Montagu, i. [130], [139], [233], [234], [289], [291] ; ii. [51]
- Carter, Hannah, Memoirs of her Life, ii. [189]
- Carter, Miss, ii. [29], [33], [37], [38], [46], [51], [52]
- Carter, Mr., “Old Trusty,” Edward Montagu’s steward and agent, i. [107], [118], [141–143], [147], [166], [182], [184];
- death of, i. [233]
- Carter, Mrs. [(wife of above)], ii. [51]
- Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth, the Greek scholar, i. [111]; ii. [235], [236], [246], [248], [250], [251], [255], [256];
- an edition of her Works, ii. [267];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, ii. [130], [138], [159], [160], [162], [163], [182], [183], [207], [241], [244], [257], [259], [266], [267], [269]
- Carter, D.D., Rev. Nicholas, ii. [130].
- Carter, William, i. [130], [182]
- Carteret, John, 2nd Baron (afterwards Earl Granville), Secretary of State, i. [102], [135], [179], [187]
- Carteret, Lady (Lady Sophie Fermor), i. [179], [181]
- Carteret, Lady Sophia, ii. [261]
- Carthagena, naval battle of, i. [79]
- Cathcart, 9th Lord, ii. [101], [168]
- Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II., i. [111]
- Cattle disease, i. [196], [219]
- Cesar, Miss, i. [46]
- Chalmers, Anne (Mrs. James Gregory), i. [179]
- Chalmers, Dr., of Ripon, i. [213]
- Chandler, Mrs., i. [265]
- Chandos, 1st Duke of (the “Princely Duke”), i. [273]
- Chandos, 2nd Duke of, ii. [22], [23]
- Chandos, 3rd Duke of, ii. [22]
- Chandos, Duchess of (née Wells), formerly Mrs. Jefferies, ii. [22], [23]
- Chandos, Dowager Duchess of (née Van Hatten), i. [281];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [273], [274]
- Chapone, Mrs. (Hester Mulso), Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, ii. [260]
- Charlemagne, i. [59]
- Charles II., i. 80[{161}], [111]; ii. [211]
- Charles XII. of Sweden, ii. [181]
- Charlotte, Queen, ii. [249], [251], [252], [258]–260
- Charters, Mr., ii. [166]
- Chateauneuf, Mdlle. de, i. [44]
- Chatham, Baroness of. [See Pitt, Lady Hester]
- Chatham, William Pitt, 1st Earl of. [See Pitt, William]
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, i. [155], [199]
- Chaucer, Thomas [(son of above)], i. [198]
- Cheer, Mr., ii. [42]
- Chenevix, Mrs., her famous bric-à-brac shop, i. [187], [294]
- Chesilden, Dr. William, i. [196]; ii. [4]
- Chester, Mrs., ii. [42]
- Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (Letters), i. [198], [238], [253], [262]; ii. [87], [113], [121], [181], [207], [223]
- Chinese rooms, Mrs. Montagu’s, ii. [8]
- Christian VII. of Denmark, i. 256[{458}]
- Chudleigh, Miss, maid-of-honour (afterwards Duchess of Kingston), i. [265]
- Churchill, Arabella, i. 156[{288}]
- Churchill, General Charles, commonly called “old Charles Churchill,” i. [156]
- Cibber, Colley (Apology for his Life), i. [91], [200], [242]
- Cibber, Theophilus, i. [242]
- Cibber, Mrs. Theophilus (Anna Maria Arne), i. [242];
- as “Cordelia,” i. [253]
- Cistercians, i. 248[{443}]
- Clare, Earls of, i. 204[{375}]
- Clarendon, Lord, History of the Rebellion, ii. [157]
- Clarke, D.D., Samuel, i. [61]; ii. [62]
- Clarke, William, of Merivale Abbey, i. [2]
- Clarke, Dr. W., i. [88], [91]
- Clavering, Sir James, i. [144], [147]
- Clavering, Sir Thomas, i. [290]; ii. [37], [138], [139], [202], [203], [223], [228]
- Clayton, Robert, Bishop of Killala, afterwards of Clogher, i. [85]; ii. [21], [124], 163[{248}]
- Clayton, Mrs. Robert, i. [25], [85], [93], [129]; ii. [27], [163], [164]
- Clayton, Sir William, ii. 163[{249}]
- Clegg, Jenny, i. [139]
- Cleopatra, ii. [238]
- Cleveland, Mr., ii. [134]
- Clifton, Sir Robert, ii. [135]
- Cobham, Viscount, ii. [60]
- Cobham, Sir Richard Temple, Baron, i. [102], 189[{345}]
- Cobham, Lady, ii. [1], 41[{54}], [71], [77], [86]
- Cock, Sarah (Mrs. John Rogers), i. [111]
- Cocoa Tree Coffee-house, ii. [217]
- Coke, Lady Mary, ii. [38]
- Coke, Lord, ii. [38];
- on Lyttelton, ii. [226]
- “Cold Loaf” = a picnic, ii. [12]
- Colebrooke, Sir James, ii. [202]
- Collet, Sir James, i. [2]
- Collingwood, Mrs., i. [48]
- Colman, the Elder, George, The Jealous Wife, ii. [226].
- Colman, Mrs. George (née Gumley), ii. [227]
- Concini, Signor, ii. [83]
- Coningsby, Earl of, ii. 115[{172}], [140], [141]
- Coningsby, Lady, ii. [247]
- Conway, Lord, i. 265[{473}]
- Conway, Miss Jenny, i. [265]
- Conway, General Seymour Henry, ii. [114], [120], [156], [158]
- Cooke, Lord, i. [235]
- Cookham, ii. [41], [42]
- Coombe Bank, i. [267]
- Cope, Sir John, Commander-in-Chief for Scotland, i. [206], [210–212]
- Cornbury, Lord, i. [101], [104]
- Cornwallis, Colonel, ii. [114]
- Cotes, Dr., i. 95[{196}], [158], [160], [162]; ii. [34]
- Cotes, Mrs., i. [95], [98], [163–166], [181], [224], [271]
- Cottington, Mr. and Mrs., i. [52]
- Cottonian MSS., ii. [243]
- Courayer, LL.D., Peter Francis le (“the little Père”), i. [124], [126], [154], [201], [232], [241–244], [247], [294];
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, i. [250]
- Courtenay, Lady, ii. [19]
- Courtenay, Sir William, afterwards 1st Viscount, ii. [19]
- Courteney, Mr., i. [240]
- Coventry, Countess of (Maria Gunning), i. [270], [287], [288]; ii. [172]
- Coventry, Earl of, i. 270[{482}]; ii. [18]
- Cowley, Abraham, ii. [244]
- Cowper, Henrietta, Countess, i. [19]; ii. [158]
- Cowper, William, 2nd Earl, i. [19]
- Cowper, William, poet, i. [268]
- Cradock, William, i. [151]
- Cranwell, Mrs., i. [240]
- Cranworth, 1st Baron, ii. [98]
- Craon, Princesse de, i. [284]
- Crashaw, Richard, poet, i. [283]
- Crawford, John, 17th Earl of, and 7th Earl of Lindsey, i. [41]
- Creagh, Mary (Mrs. D. Archdeacon), ii. [129]
- Creed, Mr., ii. [50]
- Crewe, Lady (Dorothy Forster), i. [188]
- Crewe of Stene, Nathaniel, Baron, i. [188], [190]; ii. [155]
- Croker, John Wilson, Boswell’s Life of Johnson, ii. [146], [147]
- Croker, Mr., Mrs. Donnellan’s Six Clerk and Manager, ii. [21]
- Cromartie, Lord, i. [232]
- Cromwell, Oliver, i. [270]
- Crosby, Mrs., Mrs. Montagu’s housekeeper, ii. [146], [147]
- Cruickshank, Dr., ii. [99]
- Culham Court, Berks., ii. [105]
- Cullen, John, Edward Montagu’s gamekeeper, i. [226]
- Cumberland, Duke of, acts as proxy at Princess Mary’s wedding, i. [53];
- Septimus Robinson, Governor to, i. [177];
- his tutor, Dr. Robert Smith, i. [200];
- Edward Montagu’s wish, i. [208];
- and young Wortley Montagu, i. [238];
- dangerously ill, ii. [18];
- praises Admiral Boscawen, ii. [74];
- and Emin, ii. [101], [108];
- battle of Hastenbeck, ii. [108]–111;
- “is gone to plant cabbages,” ii. [119];
- passes through the city, ii. [120];
- the gout, ii. [152];
- will of George II., ii. [212]–214
- Cumberland, Richard, dramatist, ii. [2]
- Cunningham, Captain, ii. [76]
- Cunninghame, Mr., ii. [134]
- Curll, Edmund, i. [38]
- Cutler, Sir John, ii. [202]
- D
- Dale, Dorothy, afterwards Lady Forbes, i. [179]
- D’Alembert, ii. [159]
- Dalrymple, Sir Hugh, ii. [166]
- D’Ancre, the Marechalle, ii. [83]
- D’Arcy, Sir Conyers, afterwards 6th Earl of Holdernesse, i. [209], [293]; ii. [6]
- Darlington, Lady, ii. [233]
- Darlington, Lord, ii. [202]
- Dartmouth, William, 2nd Earl of, i. 231[{409}]
- Dashwood, Miss, the “Delia” of the poet Hammond, i. [25], [42], [46], [103]; ii. [91];
- her letter to Mrs. Montagu, i. [116]
- Dashwood, Sir Francis, afterwards Lord Le Despencer, leader of the Hell Fire Club, i. [27], [218]
- D’Aubigné, Mdlle. (Madame de Maintenon), i. 38[{62}]
- Davall, Sir Thomas, i. [273]
- Davis, Governor, ii. [101]
- Davis, Sir Paul, i. [194]
- Dayrell, Mr. and Mrs., of Lillingston Dayrell, ii. [57]
- Delany, Mrs. (formerly Mrs. Pendarves), Memoirs, i. [56], [57], [153], [156], [170], [173], [187], [235], [293], [294]; ii. [2], [5], [6], [21], [45], [123], [124]. [See also Pendarves, Mrs.]
- Delany, Rev. Dr. Patrick, Dean of Down, Bishop of Clogher, i. [153], [170], [173], [187], [293], [294]; ii. [6], [21], [85], [208];
- the protracted lawsuit, ii. [123], [124]
- Delaval, Anne (afterwards Mrs. John Rogers), i. [145]
- Delaval, Sir John, ii. [129]
- Delawarr, Lord, i. [248]
- Delves, Lady, i. [17]
- Demoivre, Abraham, The Doctrine of Chances, etc., ii. [67]
- Demosthenes, ii. [41]
- Denton Hall, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, i. [289]; ii. [137], [281], [282]
- Dering, Sir Edward, ii. [33], [252]
- Desbouveries, Miss, ii. [227]
- des Champs, Monsieur, ii. [186]
- Dettemere, Mrs., Mrs. Montagu’s lady’s-maid, i. [183], [258], [259], [272]
- Dettingen, battle of, i. [154], [157]
- “Devil’s Drops,” i. [252]
- Devonshire, Duke of, i. [266]; ii. [95]
- Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, ii. [148]
- D’Ewes, John, i. [47]
- D’Ewes, Mrs. John (née Granville), “Pip,” i. [47], [56], [57], [101]; ii. [5], [80]
- Dialogues of the Dead, by Lord Lyttelton and Mrs. Montagu, ii. [181], [182], [200], [204], [207], [238]
- Dickens, Sergeant, i. [82]
- Dictionary of National Biography, i. [7], [97]; ii. [15], [146], [189]
- Dido, Queen of Tyre, i. [64]
- Dingley, Colonel, ii. [100]
- Ditched, Mrs., ii. [84]
- Doddington, Mr., ii. [84]
- Dodsley, ii. [174]
- Dohna, Count, ii. [142]
- Domville, Mr., ii. [189]
- Donnellan, Rev. Christopher, i. [25], [41]; ii. [2]
- Donnellan, Nehemiah, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, i. [41]
- Donnellan, Mrs. Nehemiah (Martha Usher), i. [41]
- Donnellan, “Mrs.” Anne, i. [25], [40], [41], [43], [52], [84], [124], [146], [197], [232], [240], [242–244], [252]; ii. [2], [5], [13], [21], [26], [51], [183];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [44], [53], [58], [70], [80], [85], [92], [93], [99], [102], [112], [128], [139], [161], [168], [169], [186], [187], [194], [253], [259], [293]; ii. [6], [21], [45], [80], [116], [120], [147];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, i. [56], [68], [72], [86], [91], [92], [96], [139], [159], [160], [184], [248], [254–256], [281]
- Donnington Castle, i. [155], [198]
- Dorchester, Countess of (Lady Caroline Sackville), i. [53]
- Dorset, Duke of, i. 53[{114}]; ii. [2]
- Dorset, Duchess of (Elizabeth Colyear), i. [53]
- Douglas, Colonel, i. [80]
- D’Oyley, Christopher, ii. [186]
- D’Oyley, Mrs. (Sarah Stanley), ii. [186]
- Drake, Councillor Robert, of Cambridge, i. [4]
- Drake, Elizabeth (Mrs. Matthew Robinson), i. [4]
- Drake, Mrs. Robert (Sarah Morris), afterwards Mrs. Conyers Middleton, i. [4], [5], [119]
- Drakes of Ashe, Devon, the, i. [4]
- Dufour, Mdlle., Mrs. Montagu’s French maid, i. [89], [91]
- Dummer, Mr., of Cranbury Park, i. [247]
- Duncan, Dr., ii. [77]
- Duncan, king of Scotland, i. [1]
- Dupplin, Viscount (afterwards 8th Earl of Kinnoull), i. [8], [9], [44], [46], [54]; ii. [84], [85], [168], [179]
- Duncannon, Lord, ii. [95]
- Durham, Bishop of, ii. [202]
- E
- Earle, Mr., i. [93], [94]
- Earthquake, in London (1750), i. [274]; in Lisbon (1755), ii. [85]
- Eau de luce, Mrs. Montagu’s accident with, ii. [144]
- Edgecumbe, Mr., ii. [95]
- Edinburgh, taken by the rebels in 1745, i. [205], [209]
- Edward IV., i. [151]
- Edwin, Mrs., ii. [42], [45]
- Egerton, Lady A. Sophia, ii. [122]
- Egerton, Bishop, i. [180]
- Eglinton, 10th Earl of, i. [269], [286]
- Egmont, 1st Earl, i. [41], [186]; ii. [84]
- Egremont, Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of, ii. [217], [262];
- Secretary of State, ii. [265]
- Elibank, Lord and Lady, i. [269]
- Elixir of vitriol, a remedy for asthma, i. [235]
- Elliot, Mr., ii. [95]
- Elliot, Mrs., i. [164]
- Ellis, Lady (afterwards Lady Dashwood), i. [218]
- Ellis, Mrs. W. (née Stanley), ii. [186]
- Ellis, Welbore (afterwards Lord Mendip), ii. [186]
- Elstob, Mrs., i. [133]
- Emerson, William, Doctrine of Fluxions, etc., i. [111], [234]
- Emin, or Ameen, Joseph, an Armenian, ii. [99], [115], [122], [165], [214];
- his flight to England, ii. [100];
- Duke of Northumberland’s kindness to, ii. [101], [102];
- his patron Burke, ii.101, [108], [144], [156], [171];
- his letter from Limburg to “all his ladies and Patronesses,” ii. [108]–110;
- Mrs. Montagu’s description of, and tribute to, ii. [114], [117], [154];
- his application to Pitt, ii. [125], [126];
- joins Frederick the Great’s army, ii. [127], [132], [141];
- his description of Frederick the Great, ii. [143], [154];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu—“My Queen of Sheba,” ii. [102], [114];
- “To the most learned and most magnanimous Mrs. Montagu,” ii. [162];
- “To the Montagu the Great,” ii. [168];
- “To the wisdom of Europe,” ii. [241]
- England v. France in Canada—the Mordaunt Expedition, ii. [116]–122;
- the attempted invasion at St. Malo, ii. [126], [127]
- Erringtons, the, i. [144]
- Essex, Lady (née Williams), ii. [162]
- Euston, George, Earl of, i. [17]
- Eve, ii. [245]
- Evelyn, Mrs. Ann, ii. [75]
- Evelyn, Sir John, Sylva, or Discourse on Forest Trees, etc., ii. [75], [145]
- F
- Falconer, R. N., Lieutenant, i. [287]
- Falmouth, 1st Viscount, i. [277]
- Fane, Charles, 1st Viscount, i. 87[{172}], [245]
- Fane, Miss Charlotte, ii. [11], [102]
- Fane, Miss Dorothy, afterwards Lady Sandwich, [q.v.]
- Fane, Mary Stanhope, Viscountess, once Maid-of-Honour to Queen Anne, her grottoes, i. [245]
- Farinelli (Carlo Brocchi), i. [16]
- Fauconberg, Viscount, i. [209]
- Fausan, M. and Mdlle., i. [48]
- Fawcet, Mr., i. [140]
- Feather screen, Mrs. Montagu’s, i. [268]
- Fenelon, i. [296]
- Fenton, Lavinia, alias Polly Peacham, Duchess of Bolton, ii. 37[{52}]
- Ferdinand of Brunswick, Prince, ii. [165], [178]
- Ferdinand VII. of Spain, ii. [158]
- Ferguson’s lectures on philosophy, ii. [191]
- Fermor, Lady Sophie (afterwards Lady Carteret), i. [179]
- Ferrers, Robert, 1st Earl, i. 39[{69}]
- Ferrers, Laurence, 2nd Earl, executed at Tyburn, ii. [183]
- Feversham, Lord and Lady, ii. [187]
- Fielding, Captain and Mrs., i. [21]
- Fielding, Lady Betty, i. [21]
- Fielding, Henry (novelist), i. 21[{41}], [164]
- Finch, Lady Anne, i. [39]
- Finch, Lady Charlotte, i. [21]
- Fisher, Kitty, ii. [160]
- Fitz-Adam, Adam, ii. [25]
- FitzGilbert, Richard, i. 204[{375}]
- Fitzroy, Lord Augustus, i. [17]
- Fitzwalter, Lord and Lady, i. [269]
- Fitzwilliam, 1st Earl, i. [209], [294]
- Fitzwilliam, Lady, i. [294]; ii. [185]
- Foley, Thomas, 1st Baron, i. [83]
- Foley, Thomas, 2nd Baron, i. [46]
- Fontenoy, battle of, i. [237]
- Foote, the actor, ii. [19]
- Forbes, Lady (Dorothy Dale), i. [179]; ii. [226]
- Forbes, William, 13th Baron, i. [179]; ii. [266]
- Forster, Sir James William, i. [188]
- Forster, Dr., ii. [99]
- Forster, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles Montagu), i. [111], [188]
- Fortescue, Chichester, ii. 80[{103}]
- Fortescue, Mrs. C. (née Wesley), ii. [80], [255]
- Fortescue, Hugh, of Filleigh, Devon, i. [110]
- Fountayne, Dr., Dean of York, ii. [174]
- Fox, M.P. for York City, i. [209]
- Fox, Captain, ship Walpole, ii. [100]
- Fox, Lady Caroline, ii. [97]
- Fox, Henry, 1st Lord Holland, ii. [81], [84], [94], [103], [104]
- Fox, Stephen, i. [105].
- France v. England, in Canada—the Mordaunt Expedition, ii. [116]–122;
- the attempted invasion at St. Malo, ii. [126], [127]
- Franking letters, use and abuse of, i. [12]
- Frederick, Mrs., ii. [230]
- Frederick the Great, ii. [120], [123], [124], [132], [154], [178], [225], [241];
- his defeat at Kollin, Bohemia, ii. [114];
- battle of Rosbach, ii. [122];
- Zorndorff, ii. [141], [142];
- Emin’s description of, ii. [143]
- Frederick William, of Prussia, i. 206[{378}]
- Frederick V., King of Denmark, ii. [111]
- Freind, Rev. Dr. Robert, Head Master of Westminster School, i. [30], [52], [192]
- Freind, Mrs. Robert (Jane de l’Angle), i. [52]
- Freind, Rev. William, Dean of Canterbury, i. [30], [52], [57], [114], [122], [148], [174], [180], [189], [233], [235]; ii. [45];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [66], [79], [191], [192];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, i. [49], [52], [58], [63], [75], [78], [81], [106], [109], [131], [177], [179], [190], [219], [225], [248], [269]
- Freind, Mrs. William (Grace Robinson), i. [30], [40], [66], [143], [148], [174], [177], [189], [191], [233];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, i. [49], [122], [227]
- French invasion, fears of, i. [174–177], [219–226]; ii. [82], [114]
- Freydag, Major, ii. [109]
- Froissart, Chronicles, ii. [257], [260]
- Fromantel, Mr., i. [145]
- Furnese, Lady Anne, i. [39]
- G
- Gage, Miss, i. [39]
- Galissionière, Admiral, ii. [90]
- Garrick, David, i. 92[{185}], [131], [284]; ii. [11], [16], [19], [83], [129], [130], [145];
- as “Richard III.,” i. [107];
- “King Lear,” i. 177[{324}], [253];
- “Hotspur,” i. [237];
- “Romeo,” i. [279];
- “Antony,” ii. [158];
- his marriage, ii. [146]
- Garrick, Mrs. (Eva Marie Veilchen, “La Violette”), ii. [129], [130], [145]
- Gascoigne, Sir Crispe, Lord Mayor of London, ii. [53]
- Gataker, Dr., ii. [235]
- Gay, John, poet, Court of Death, i. [39], [249]
- Gazette, ii. [122]
- Gee, Mr., i. [261]
- George, Prince, ii. [20]
- George I., i. [206]
- George II., i. [53], [94], 236[{421}], [256]; ii. [83], [87];
- his offer to Prince of Wales, i. [99];
- creates Walpole Earl of Oxford, i. [100];
- the Hanoverian troops, i. [135];
- pardons Lord Cromartie, i. [232];
- makes Lyttelton a peer, ii. [96];
- a fainting fit, ii. [116];
- his reception of Mordaunt and Hawke, ii. [120];
- Frederick the Great’s report of Zorndorff victory, ii. [142];
- his illness, ii. [152];
- and Pitt, ii. [153];
- death, ii. [208]–215
- George III., i. [177], [280]; ii. 160[{244}], [209]–215;
- and G. L. Scott, ii. [44], [97];
- Lady Yarmouth, ii. [126];
- his first speech as king, ii. [217];
- Bishop Sherlock’s letter to, ii. [221];
- Lord Chesterfield’s bon mot, ii. [223];
- his engagement and marriage, ii. [249], [251], [252];
- coronation, ii. [259]
- Germain, Lady Betty, i. [269]
- Germain, Lord George, ii. [165]
- Geronsterre waters, the, i. [53]
- Gesner, S., La Mort d’Abel, ii. [245], [248]
- Gilbert, Dr., Archbishop of York, ii. [73], [190], [270]
- Giles, i. [193]
- Glamis Castle, ii. [168]
- Glanville, William Evelyn, ii. 118[{176}]
- Gloucester, Duke of, i. [177]
- Gloucester, Richard de Clare, Earl of, i. [204]
- Gloucester, Duchess of, ii. 160[{244}]
- Goddard, Harry, i. [73], [74]
- Godolphin, 1st Earl of, i. [285]; ii. [98], [102], [132], [142], [147]
- Godolphin, Lady Harriet, afterwards Duchess of Leeds, i. [51]
- Godolphin, Lady Mary, i. [51]
- Godolphin, Mr., ii. [209]
- Godschall, Miss, i. [265]
- “Golden Ball,” the, i. [15], [16]
- Goodwin, John, i. [216]
- Goring, Viscount, i. [286]
- Grafton, 2nd Duke of, i. 17[{25}]
- Graham, Sir R., i. [209]
- Grahame, J., of Levens, Westmoreland, i. 39[{65}]
- Grammont, Memoirs of the Count de, ii. [172]
- Granby, Marchioness of, i. 269[{480}]
- Granby, Lord, i. [269]
- Grantham, Lord (“Short” Sir Thomas Robinson), i. [259], [260], [277], [288]; ii. [259]
- Granville, Anne (Mrs. Pendarves’ sister), afterwards Mrs. D’Ewes, i. [47], [56], [57]
- Granville, Anne (Mrs. Pendarves’ aunt), afterwards Lady Stanley, i. 46[{87}]
- Granville, Countess, i. [195]
- Granville, Grace, Viscountess Carteret and Countess, i. [153]
- Granville, Mr. (brother of Mrs. Pendarves), i. [46], [236]
- Granville, Mrs., i. [254]
- Granville, Miss, i. [196]
- Granville, John, i. 18[{29}]
- Granville, John, Earl, i. [102], [104]
- Granville, the Misses (Lord Lansdowne’s daughters), i. [50]
- Gray, Thomas, the poet, i. [119], 253[{450}], [285]; ii. [23], [24], 87[{121}], [183]
- Green, Dr., musician, i. [60]
- Green, Dr. John, Bishop of Lincoln, i. [249], [275]
- Greenland, Augustine, of Belle Vue, Kent, ii. [92]
- Greenland, John, of Lovelace, Kent, ii. [92]
- Greenwich, Caroline, Baroness, i. [117]
- Gregory, James, inventor of the Gregorian telescope, i. [179]
- Gregory, Dr. James, i. [179]
- Gregory, Dr. John, Professor of Philosophy at Edinburgh, i. [179]; ii. [73], [76], [204], [211], [226], [266]
- Gregory, Mrs. John (Elizabeth Forbes), i. [179]; ii. [226]
- Gregory, Lady Mary, ii. [155]
- Grenville, Mr., i. [54]
- Grenville, George, ii. [90], [95], [266]
- Grenville, James, ii. [95], [262]
- Grenville, Jenny, ii. [90]
- Grenville, Richard, ii. [60], [83], [84]
- Greville, Mr., i. [167]
- Greville, Mrs., i. [39]
- Grey, Mr., i. [147]
- Grey, Rev. Dr. Zachary, i. [62]
- Griffith, Edward Montagu’s valet, i. [136], [140], [143]
- Grinfield, Miss, dresser to George III.’s daughters, i. [256]; ii. [84]
- Grosmith, Rev. ——, i. [85]
- Grosvenor, Mrs., i. [255]
- Grosvenor, Sir Richard, 1st Earl, ii. [156], [217]
- Grounen, Mr., i. [261]
- Guerin, Mr., i. [183]
- Guilford, Earl of, i. 63[{135}]
- Gunning, John, of Castle Coote, Roscommon, i. [270]
- Gunning, Elizabeth, (1) Duchess of Hamilton, (2) Duchess of Argyll, i. [270], [287], [288]; ii. 252[{333}]
- Gunning, Kitty, Mrs. Robert Travers, i. [270]
- Gunning, Maria, Countess of Coventry, i. [270]; ii. [18]
- H
- Habeas Corpus Bill, ii. [127]
- Hagley House, Lyttelton’s place, ii. [192]
- Halifax, Anne, Lady (née Dunk), i. [201]
- Halifax, William, 2nd Marquis of, i. 18[{30}]; ii. [145]
- Halifax, 2nd Earl of, i. [256]
- Halifax, George, 5th Earl of, i. [104], [201]; ii. [243]
- Hallows, Mrs., Dr. Young’s lady housekeeper, ii. [248]
- Hamilton, Mr., of Painshill, ii. [75]
- Hamilton, Duke of, i. [167], 270[{482}]
- Hamilton, Duchess of (Elizabeth Gunning), i. [270], [287], [288]; ii. 252[{333}]
- Hamilton, Lord William, ii. 2[{3}]
- Hammond, the poet, i. [25]
- Hampton, the Temple at, ii. [130]
- Hampton Court, Herefordshire, ii. [140], [141]
- Handcock, Mrs., ii. [192]
- Handcock, William, i. [267]
- Handel, George Frederick, i. [27], [44], [70], [92], [131], [274]
- Hanmer, Lady Catherine, i. [162]
- Hanoverian troops, employed by England, i. [130], [134], [135], [137], [173]
- Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of, i. 7[{9}]; ii. [127], [192], [212], [262], [266]
- Hardwicke, 2nd Earl of, ii. [127], [217]
- Hare, Dr. Francis, Bishop of St. Asaph and Chichester, i. [50]
- Hare, Mrs., i. [50]
- Harleian MSS. in British Museum, i. [8], [83]; ii. [243]
- Harley, Lady Margaret Cavendish. [See Portland, Duchess of]
- Harley, Mr., i. [104]
- Harrington, William Stanhope, 1st Earl of, i. [48];
- President of the Council, i. [102];
- Viceroy of Ireland, i. [260]
- Harris, History of Kent, i. [7]; ii. [14]
- Hart, Governor, ii. [106]
- Hartley, Dr. David, i. [254]
- Hastenbeck, battle of, ii. [56], [58]
- Hawke, Sir Edward, Lord, ii. [89], [116], [118], [120], [121]
- Hawkesworth, LL.D., John, Oriental Tales, ii. [247]
- Hawkins, Mr., Surgeon, i. [158], [161–163]
- Hay, Lord Charles, ii. [116]
- Hay, Rev. Robert, Archbishop of York, i. [47]
- Hay, Hon. John, i. [51], [61]
- Hay, Dr., ii. [95]
- Hayton Farm, i. [66]
- Hearne, Thomas, Diary, i. 12[{17}]; ii. [62]
- Heberden, Dr. William, i. [276]
- Hell Fire Club, i. [218]
- Helvetius, Claud Adrien, De l’Esprit, ii. [157]
- Henrietta Maria, Queen, i. [264]
- Henry II., i. [150]
- Henry IV. of France, ii. 18[{27}]
- Henry VIII., i. [151]
- Heraclius II., King of Georgia and Armenia, ii. [101]
- Heraclius, Prince, ii. [162]
- Herbert, Mr., of Highclere Castle, Hants, i. [253]; ii. [38], [39], [103]
- Hereford, 6th Viscount, i. 39[{68}]
- Hereford, Lady, i. [39]
- Herring, Thomas, Archbishop of York, i. [209]; ii. [53], [54], [61], [63], [71], [78]
- Herring, Mrs., ii. [54], [65]
- Herring, Dr., Chancellor of York, ii. [175]
- Hertford, Lord, i. [249]
- Hervey, John, Lord, Pope’s “Sporus,” ii. 192[{277}]
- Hervey, Rev. James, The Complaint, or Thoughts on Time, Death, and Friendship, i. [136], [138]
- Hervey, George William, Baron, 2nd Earl of Bristol, i. [234]
- Hervey, Lady (Mary Lepell), ii. [178], [192], [201], [207]
- Hesse Cassel, Frederick, Landgrave of, i. [53]
- Hessians, the, i. [221]
- Hickman, Dr., i. [149]
- “Hide” Park, i. [178], [179]
- Hillsborough, Lady, ii. [123]
- Hillsborough, Lord, ii. [96]
- Hinchinbroke, Lady (Elizabeth Popham), ii. [113]
- Hinchinbroke, Lord, afterwards 5th Earl of Sandwich, i. [138], [271]; ii. [113], [232]
- Hinchinbroke House, Huntingdon, i. [269]
- Hinxham, John, bookseller, ii. [174]
- Hoadley, Dr. Benjamin, The Suspicious Husband, i. [236]
- Hoare, Mr., of Stourhead, the banker, ii. 206[{291}]
- Hoare, artist, his portrait of Mrs. Montagu, i. [265], [272]
- Hoare, Mrs., i. [58]
- Hog, Mrs., French maid to the Duchess of Portland’s children, i. [89]
- Holborn, Admiral, ii. [74]
- Holdernesse, Sir Conyers D’Arcy, 6th Earl of, i. [209], [293]; ii. [6]
- Holland, Henry Fox, 1st Baron, i. [105]; ii. [94], [95]
- Holler’s Prints, i. [103]
- Hollins, Dr., i. [162]
- Honeywood, General, i. [161]
- Hood, Admiral, 1st Viscount Bridport, ii. [135]
- Hooke, Nathaniel, Duchess of Marlborough’s Memoirs, i. 103[{216}], [296];
- History of Rome, i. [296]; ii. [12], [18], [19], [41], [45], [46], [70], [90];
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [65]
- Hopetoun, Lord, ii. [168]
- Hoquart, Admiral, ii. [74]
- Horace, i. [71], [72]
- Hounslow Heath, i. [164]
- Howard, Brigadier-General, i. [39]
- Howard, Thomas, 6th Earl of Berkshire and 14th Earl of Suffolk, i. [39], [46]
- Howard, Lord, i. [46]
- Howe, Captain, ii. [126]
- Hoyle, on Chess, i. [252]
- Hume, David (History of James I. and Charles I.), i. [263]; ii. [68], [91], [195], [211]
- Hume, Mrs. David, ii. [91]
- Hunter, Mr., ii. [95]
- Huntingdon, Francis, 10th Earl of, ii. [214]
- Huntingdon, Lady, the patroness of the “Huntingdon Connexion” branch of the Methodists, ii. 214[{297}]
- Huntingdon Ball, i. [270]
- Hurst Castle, i. [248]
- Hussey, Edward, Earl of Beaulieu, i. [201], [267]
- Hutchinson, Rev. John, Moseis Principia, ii. [87]
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- Inoculation for smallpox, i. [149], [158]
- Inquisition, Court of, ii. [15]
- Inverary Castle, ii. [165]
- Iremonger, Mrs., of Wherwell, Hants, ii. [23]
- Irvine, Henry, Viscount, i. 95[{196}]
- Irwin, Lord, i. [164]
- Isaacson, Anthony, ii. [129], 151[{227}]
- Isaacson, Mrs. Anthony (Mary Creagh), ii. [129], 151[{227}]
- Isaacson, Montagu, ii. [151], [156]
- Isted, Mrs., Mrs. Montagu’s housekeeper, i. [292]; ii. [8], [12], [19], [20], [56]
- Ives, Mrs., ii. [57]
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- James II., i. 156[{288}]
- Jarret, a jobmaster, ii. [188]
- Jefferies, Judge, i. 49[{98}]
- Jefferies, an ostler at the Pelican Inn, Newbury, ii. [23]
- Jeffreys, Baron, of Wem, ii. 257[{337}]
- Jenny, Sarah Robinson’s maid, i. [164]
- Jersey, Earl of, i. 50[{101}]
- Jew Bill, ii. [33]
- Johnson, B., Volpone, ii. [24]
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel, ii. [54], [105], [162];
- Lives of the Poets, i. [283];
- on R. Berenger, i. [284];
- Rasselas, ii. [161];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [161], [173]
- Jones, a merchant of Huntingdon, ii. [39]
- Jones, Inigo, i. 242[{432}]; ii. [35]
- Jordain, Monsieur, ii. [37], [267]
- Joseph I., of Portugal, ii. [158];
- attempted assassination of, ii. [180]
- “Jumps,” a kind of stays, i. [259]
- Jurin, Dr. James, i. [268]
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- Keith, Field-Marshal, i. [95]
- Kennet, Mrs., wet-nurse, i. [148], [183]
- Kent, Duchess of (Sophia Bentinck), i. [60], [61]
- Kent, Henry (Grey), 1st Duke of, i. 60[{131}]
- Kilmarnock, Earl of, i. [231]
- King’s lectures, ii. [38], [40]
- Kingston, Duchess of (née Chudleigh), i. [265]
- Kingston, Evelyn, Duke of, i. 50[{104}], [237]
- Kingston, 2nd Duke of, i. [149], [190], [286];
- Kinnoull, 7th Earl of, i. 47[{93}], 61[{93}]
- Kinnoull, 8th Earl of, i. [8], [9], [44], [46], [54]; ii. [84], [85], [168], [179]
- Kirke, Gilbert, i. 55[{123}]
- Kirke, Thomas, i. [55]
- Kloster-Seven, Convention of, ii. [111]
- Knatchbull, Sir Wyndham, 5th Baronet, i. [20], [32], [36]
- Knatchbull, Lady, i. [21]
- Knatchbull, Miss, i. [21]
- Knight, Mrs. (née Robinson), i. [179], [256]
- Knollys, Lady Katherine, afterwards Law, i. [22], [33]
- Kollin (Bohemia), Frederick the Great defeated at the battle of, ii. [114]
- Kouli Khan, ii. [99]
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- Lambard, Mr., ii. [188]
- Lambarts, the, ii. [253]
- Lane, Mrs., of Bramham Park, Yorkshire, ii. [37]
- Langham, Lady, ii. [43], [55], [57], [87]
- Langham, Lord John, i. [278]
- l’Angle, Rev. Samuel de, Prebendary of Westminster, i. [52]
- Lansdowne, Lady (Lady Mary Villiers), i. [50]
- Lansdowne, George Granville, Lord, i. [50]
- La Perche, Count Thomas de, i. [151]
- La Perche, Geoffry, 4th Earl de, i. [150]
- Laud, Archbishop, i. 75[{157}]
- Law, John, the financier, i. [22], [23]
- Law, Lady Katherine (née Knollys), i. [22], [23]
- Layton, Francis, of Rawdon, i. 55[{123}]
- Layton, Lucy, afterwards Mrs. Leonard Robinson, i. [2], [4]
- Le Despencer, Sir Francis Dashwood, Lord, i. [218]
- Lee, Colonel, i. [60]
- Lee, Dr., i. [93], [94]
- Lee, Lady Betty (afterwards Young), i. [59], [60]
- Leeds, Duchess of (Lady Harriet Godolphin), i. [51]
- Leeds, Thomas, 4th Duke of, i. [51]; ii. [209]
- Legge, Hon. Harry, Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, i. [231]; ii. [49], [83], [84], [95], [153]
- Leicester, Lord, ii. [165]
- Leigh Place, Sir John Evelyn’s, ii. [75]
- Leland, Dr., Observations of Lord Bolingbroke’s Letter, ii. [25];
- Life of Philip of Macedon, ii. [159]
- Lely, Sir Peter, his portrait of 1st Earl of Sandwich, ii. [249]
- l’Enclos, Ninon de, ii. [113]
- Leslie, Mr., i. [293], [294]
- Lestock, i. [177]
- Levens Hall, Westmoreland, Lord Berkshire’s seat, i. [224]
- Lichfield, Earl of, i. [60]
- Lichfield, Marquis of, i. [93]
- Liddell, Mr., of Newton, ii. [224]
- Light, Anthony, i. [2], [55]
- Light, Mrs. Elizabeth (née Clarke), afterwards Mrs. Thomas Robinson, i. [2]
- Light, Lydia, afterwards Mrs. Thomas Kirke, then Mrs. Robert Lumley, i. [55]
- Ligonier, Field Marshal John, Earl of, i. [216], [218]
- Lincoln, Lady (Catherine Pelham), ii. [187]
- Lindsey, John, 7th Earl of, and 17th Earl of Crawford, i. [41]
- Linnell, Mr., i. [294]; ii. [17]
- Lisbon, earthquake at, ii. [85]
- Lisle, Miss, i. [245]
- Locke, ii. [61], [62]
- Lodge, Peerage of Irish Peers, i. [191]
- Lodomie, dentist, ii. [209]
- Lombe, John, inventor of silk-weaving engine, i. 201[{371}]
- Lonsdale, 3rd Viscount, i. [209]
- Loudoun, Earl of, i. [206];
- Commander-in-Chief of English in America, ii. [115]
- Louis XIV., i. [291], [295]; ii. [18]
- Louis XV., i. [175]
- Louisburg, ii. [76], [116], [134];
- taken, ii. [140], [154]
- Lovat, Lord, beheaded, i. [235], [253]
- Lowther, Mrs., ii. [149]
- Lucian, Triumph of the Gout, i. [283]; ii. [47]
- Lumley, Elizabeth (Mrs. Laurence Sterne), i. [3], [55], [73–75], [84], [230]
- Lumley, Rev. Robert, i. [55], [230]
- Lumley Castle, ii. [139]
- Lyster, Mrs., ii. [167]
- Lyttelton, Rev. Charles, Dean of Exeter, afterwards Bishop of Carlisle, i. [201], [284]; ii. [96], [115], [136], [149], [208], [209], [262]
- Lyttelton, Sir George, 1st Lord, i. [64], [278]; ii. [8], [11], [22], [25], [30], [32], [35], [60], [93], [168], [245], [250], [252], [255], [260], [267];
- Observations on Cicero, i. [82];
- Mrs. Montagu on his Verses, i. [90];
- his first marriage, i. [110];
- Monody, i. [253], [254];
- Dissertation on Saint Paul, i. [283];
- his second marriage, ii. [11];
- his friend Bishop Berkeley, ii. [15];
- calls Mrs. Montagu “Madonna,” ii. [16], [50], [72];
- Hagley, ii. [41], [192];
- cofferer, ii. [49];
- Bower’s fervid Italian, ii. [50];
- his tour in North Wales, ii. [72];
- Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii. [84];
- Gilbert West’s reinstatement at Chelsea, ii. [85];
- a peer, ii. [96];
- History of Henry II., ii. [96], [148], [159], [192], [256];
- “is got pure well,” ii. [115];
- reproves Lord Temple in the House of Lords, ii. [127];
- his amusing letter to Dr. Monsey, ii. [132];
- Mrs. Montagu’s eau de luce accident, ii. [145];
- Dr. Monsey’s doggerel verses on, ii. [154];
- Dialogues of the Dead, ii. [181], [182], [200], [204], [207];
- at the Coronation, ii. [259];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [81], [90], [94], [135], [140], [148], [150], [165], [172], [178], [179], [186], [192], [201], [203]–205, [209], [212], [213], [261], [264];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, ii. [89], [96], [134], [164], [167], [172], [185], [191], [194], [205], [210], [215]
- Lyttelton, Lucy, Lady (née Fortescue), 1st wife, i. [110], [253]
- Lyttelton, Lady (née Rich), 2nd wife, ii. [11], [72], [115]
- Lyttelton, Miss, ii. [255]
- Lyttelton, Sir Richard, ii. [95], [191]
- Lyttelton, Thomas, 2nd Lord, i. [253]; ii. [50], [86], [89], [140], [150], [165], [167], [168], [261];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [141], [166], [168], [179];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, ii. [139], [193], [253]
- Lyttelton, Sir Thomas, ii. 182[{266}]
- Lyttelton, William Henry, created Baron Westcote of Ballymore, i. [284]; ii. [32];
- Governor of South Carolina, ii. [68], [78];
- Governor of Jamaica, ii. [182]
- M
- Macartney, Mr., ii. 6[{8}]
- Macpherson, Highland Poems, ii. [194], [197], [205], [211], [234], [257], [268]
- Mahon, Lady (Hester Pitt), afterwards Lady Stanhope, ii. [82]
- Maillebois, Field Marshal Jean Des Marets, i. [220]
- Maintenon, Madame de, i. 38[{62}]; ii. [19];
- Memoirs of, ii. [154]
- Mainwaring, Mrs., i. [177]
- Mallet, David, Scottish poet, i. [54]
- Malton, 6th Baron of, i. [209]
- Manchester, Isabella, Duchess of, i. [201];
- remarries Edward Hussey, i. [267]
- Manchester, 2nd Duke of, i. 201[{365}]
- Mangey, Rev. Dr., ii. [54]
- Mann, Horace Walpole’s Letters to Sir H., i. 264[{467}], [274], [287]
- Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of, Lord Chief Justice, “Silver-tongued Murray,” i. [138]; ii. [124], [127], [190]
- March, 3rd Earl of, afterwards Duke of Queensberry, i. [269], [286]
- Marchmont, Lord, ii. [211]
- Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, ii. [114], [146]
- Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of, i. 51[{110}], [267]; ii. [118]
- Marlborough, Charles Spencer, 2nd Duke of, i. [51]; ii. [116]
- Marlborough, Charles, 3rd Duke of, i. [54], [104], [154], [161], [171]; ii. [102], [126], [142], [152], [154]
- Marlborough, Elizabeth, Duchess of, ii. [152]
- Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of, i. [54], [94], [157], [165];
- her Account of Her Conduct (Memoirs), i. [103], [296]
- Marriott, Mr., ii. [185]
- Marsh, Mrs., i. [280]
- Mary of Hesse, Princess (George II.’s daughter), i. [53]
- Mason, Caractacus, ii. [161]
- “Matadors,” term used in card-games, i. [40]
- Matilda of Saxony (Countess de La Perche), i. [150]
- Matthews, Admiral Thomas, i. [176], [177]
- May, Mrs., i. [181]
- Mead, Dr. Richard, i. [17], [82], [86], [88], [98], [128], [153], [155], [158], [160], [162], [199]
- Meadowcourt, Rev. ——, Vicar of Lindridge, Worcester, ii. [135], [136], [203]
- Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Princess Charlotte of, marries George III. ii. [249], [251], [252], [258]–260
- Medows, Sir Philip, i. [277]; ii. [82], [145]
- Medows, Sir Sydney, i. [111]; ii. [177]
- Medows, Jemima, Lady (née Montagu), i. [111], [117], [128], [148], [149], [153], [154], [158], [184], [248], [262], [266], 273[{487}]; ii. [12], [61], [129], [144], [151], [163], [177];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [22], [57], [82]
- Medows, Dorothy (née Boscawen), i. [277]
- Melmoth, William, Letters of Pliny, ii. [242]
- Mendip, Lord (Welbore Ellis), ii. [186]
- Merle, M. de, French Ambassador to Portugal, ii. [181]
- “Merlin chair,” i. [92]
- Mersham Hatch, Sir W. Knatchbull’s place, i. [20], [32], [36]
- Micklem, General E., ii. 106[{159}]
- Middleton, Dr. Conyers, i. [4], [5], [233], [275];
- Life of Cicero, i. [6], [29], [70], [71], [82];
- his second marriage, i. [10], [11], [14], [16];
- fails to obtain the Mastership of the Charter House, i. [19];
- Letters on the Use and Study of History, i. [90];
- his second wife’s death, i. [198];
- An Account of the Roman Senate, i. [234];
- his third wife, i. [237], [239], [241], [257];
- Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers, i. [263];
- death of, i. [276], [285], [292];
- his bust by Roubilliac in Trinity College, Cambridge, ii. [35], [36], [91];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [119], [123]
- Middleton, Mrs. Conyers, No. 1 (previously Mrs. Drake), i. [5], [6]
- Middleton, Mrs. Conyers, No. 2 (Mary Place), i. [10], [11], [14], [16], [180], [198]
- Middleton, Mrs. Conyers, No. 3 (Anne Powell), i. [237], [241], [257], [275], [285], [292]; ii. [35], [36], [91]
- Middleton, 3rd Viscount, ii. [156]
- Middleton’s Academy, ii. [100]
- Midgham, seat of Mr. Poyntz, i. [169].
- Millar, architect, ii. [90], [121]
- Millar, publisher, ii. [167], [234]
- Miller, Joe, Book of Jests, i. [73]
- Milles, Rev. Isaac, i. 172[{310}]
- Milner, Sir William and Lady, ii. [91]
- Milton, John, i. [172]; ii. [245]
- Mincing, Mrs., i. [65]
- Minden, battle of, ii. [165]
- Minorca, ii. [140]
- Mirepoix, M., French Ambassador, i. [284], [291]; ii. [74]
- Mirepoix, Madame, i. [284]
- Mitchell, Mr., ii. [143]
- Moivre, M. de, i. [286]
- Molière, L’École des Femmes, i. [16];
- Precieuses Ridicules, ii. [55].
- Molyneux, Miss, i. [168]
- Money, History of Newbury, i. [150]
- Monkey Island, i. [54], [154]
- Monsey, Dr. Messenger, private physician to Lord Godolphin, afterwards to Chelsea Hospital, ii. [98], [108], [111], [115], [117], [121], [129], [132], [134], [136], [145]–147, [150], [152], [154], [165], [171], [186], [187], [194], [200], [212], [220], [225], [229], [235], [241], [262], [263], [266];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [133], [142], [155], [204], [208], [224];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letter to, ii. [102]
- Montagu, Charles (Edward’s father), his first wife Elizabeth Forster, his second wife Sarah Rogers, i. [111], [188]
- Montagu, Charles (Edward’s cousin), ii. [152]
- Montagu, Crewe (Edward’s brother), i. [111]; ii. [129]
- Montagu, Edward, of Allerthorpe, i. [110];
- short account of, i. [111];
- marries Elizabeth Robinson, i. [114];
- the honeymoon, i. [117];
- his Whig principles, i. [127];
- guardian and manager to John Rogers and his estate, i. [146], [199], [234], [289–291]; ii. [36];
- arms his tenants, i. [226];
- death of his steward and agent, i. [233];
- Edward Wortley Montagu, Junior, i. [237], [238], [243]; ii. [167];
- the Huntingdon Elections, i. [239]; ii. [39];
- James Montagu’s death, i. [262];
- Duke of Montagu’s death, i. [266];
- death of Edward Carter, ii. [51];
- John Rogers’ death and will, ii. [128], [137];
- Elizabeth’s eau de luce disaster, ii. [144];
- his illness, ii. [164];
- Durham Election, ii. [223], [228];
- old Wortley Montagu’s will, ii. [231];
- the Newbold Vernon picture, ii. [249]
- Letters from his wife, i. [123], [127], [136], [159], [200], [235], [240], [252], [266], [270], [276], [281], [284], [285], [288], [291], [292]; ii. [6], [11]–13, [16], [30], [33]–35, [37]–40, [49], [51]–53, [56], [74], [90], [103], [107], [111], [112], [114], [123], [124], [126], [129], [151], [153], [156]–158, [185], [187], [193], [199], [215]–217, [219], [223], [226], [228]–231, [251], [258]
- His letters to his wife, i. [129], [134–137], [146], [147], [171], [173–175], [182], [201], [205], [209], [211], [212], [233], [234], [239–241], [269], [282], [285], [286], [289], [290], [292]; ii. [4], [14], [35], [36], [39], [84], [104], [106], [112], [188], [218], [223], [231], [232], [249]
- Montagu, Edward (Elizabeth’s godson), i. [271]
- Montagu, George, Horace Walpole’s Letters to, i. [275]; ii. [178]
- Montagu, James (Edward’s half-brother), i. [111], [188], [232]; ii. [249];
- death of, i. [262]
- Montagu, Hon. James (Edward’s cousin), ii. 152[{232}]
- Montagu, Jemima (Edward’s sister), afterwards Lady Medows, [q.v.]
- Montagu, John (Edward’s brother), i. [111]; ii. [129]
- Montagu, John, “Punch” (Edward’s son), i. [149], [165], [166], [168], [169], [178], [182–186], [188];
- death of, i. [191]; ii. [119]
- Montagu, Captain John, i. [240]
- Montagu, Hon. Mrs. Sarah, i. [151]
- Montagu, Captain William, i. [286]
- Montagu, Edward Wortley, i. [51], [237], [239]; ii. [87], [112];
- illness and death, ii. [229]–231
- Montagu, Junr., Edward Wortley, i. [51], [237–240], [243], [261], [286], [287]; ii. [167], [197], [249]
- Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (née Pierpoint), i. [50], [51], [237];
- introduces inoculation into England, i. 35[{57}]
- Montagu, Hon. Sidney Wortley, i. [237], [239], [244]
- Montagu, Hon. Mrs. Sidney Wortley (Anne Wortley), i. [237]
- Montagu, Matthew (Elizabeth’s nephew), 4th Baron Rokeby, The Letters of Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu, i. [6]
- Montagu, Lady Barbara, i. [256], [260], [266], [270], [284], [293]; ii. [7], [11], [29], [58], [59], [75], [78], [79], [87], [93], [105], [163], [247], [266]
- Montagu, John, 2nd Duke of, Master of the Wardrobe, and Grand Master of the Order of the Bath, i. [182], 201[{365}], [216], [218], [219], [237], [238], [244], [248], [266], [267]
- Montagu, 3rd Duke of, ii. [92], [113]
- Montfort, 1st Baron, i. [286]; ii. [67]
- Moor, Captain, i. [80]
- Moore, Deputy Governor of Jamaica, ii. [182]
- Moore, Edward, publisher of The World, ii. [25]
- Mordaunt, Sir John, ii. [116], [118], [120], [121], [158]
- More, Hannah, i. [284]
- Morgan, Rev. ——, curate of Newtown, i. [271], [272]
- Morgan, Jacky and Nanny, i. [272]
- Morley, Dr., ii. [77], [185]
- Mornington, Garrett Wesley or Wellesley, 1st Earl, i. [169]; ii. [80]
- Mornington, Baron, ii. [80]
- Morris, Matthew Robinson (Elizabeth’s brother), i. [194]; ii. [13]
- Morris, Morris Drake, i. [4], [5], [73]
- Morris, Sarah (Mrs. Robert Drake), i. [4]
- Morris, Thomas, i. [4], [229]
- Morritt, John B. Saurey, i. [2]
- Morton, Charles, Curator of British Museum, ii. [243], [256], [257]
- Mount Bevis, i. [247], [248]
- Mount Edgecumbe, Countess of (née Gilbert), ii. [73]
- Mount Morris, or Monk’s Horton, near Hythe, home of the Robinsons, i. [4], [7], [73], [74], [229]; ii. [14]
- Mountrath, 6th Earl of, i. [169]
- Murrain, cattle, i. [219]
- Murray, Secretary, i. [235]
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- Nash, Miss, i. [167]
- Nash, Richard (“Beau Nash”), i. [167]; ii. [39];
- his threatened History of Bath, etc., ii. [59], [60]
- National Biography, Dictionary of, i. [7], [97]; ii. [15], [146], [189]
- National Portrait Gallery, ii. [258]
- Naylor, Miss Maria, i. [286], [287]
- Ned, Montagu’s head-groom, ii. [188], [199]
- Nedham, Mrs., ii. [94]
- Neustra Signora de Cabodonga, Spanish treasure-ship captured by Lord Anson, i. [186]
- Newbold Vernon, i. [188]
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mrs. Montagu’s description of, ii. [138]
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, John Holles, 1st Duke of, i. [7]
- Newcastle-under-Lyne, Thomas Pelham, 1st Duke of, i. [51], [288]; ii. [49], [94], [95], [142], 187[{273}], [212], [217]
- Newcastle, Duchess of, i. [288]; ii. [121]
- Newton, Dr., Dissertation on the Prophecies, ii. [159]
- Newton, Mr., valuer, i. [290]
- Newton, Sir Isaac, ii. 91[{127}]
- Newton, Sir T., Roubilliac’s statue of, ii. [36]
- Nicholson, Bishop, ii. [15]
- Nicholson, John, i. [145]
- Nivernois, Duc de, ii. [266]
- Nixon’s drawing of the Coffee-house, Bath, i. 255[{456}]
- Norfolk, Dowager Duchess of (née Sherburne), i. [39], [42]
- Norfolk, Duchess of (Mary Blount), i. [17], [102], [125], [288]
- Norfolk, Edward, 9th Duke of, i. 17[{27}], 102[{212}]
- Norfolk, 15th Duke of, i. 39[{72}]
- Norfolk, Edward Howard, 16th Duke of, i. [125]; ii. [257]
- Norman, Mrs., ii. [267]
- Norris, Admiral Sir John, i. [176]
- North, 7th Baron, afterwards Earl of Guilford, i. 63[{135}]
- North, Lady, i. [93]
- North American campaign, ii. [134]
- Northampton, Elizabeth, Countess of, i. [273]
- Northampton, 11th Earl of, i. 273[{489}]; ii. [161]
- Northfleet Fair, i. [99]
- Northumberland, Hugh Smithson, 15th Earl, 1st Duke of, ii. [99], [101], [102], [146], [154], [166]
- Norwood, J. D., i. [97], [255]
- Notes and Queries, ii. [23]
- Nottingham Castle, i. [121]
- Nugent, Mr., ii. [95]
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- Offleys, the, i. [167]
- Ogle, Mrs., ii. [173]
- Oglethorpe, General James Edward, i. [210], [213]
- Old and New London, i. [46]
- Onslow, 3rd Baron, i. [286]
- Orange, Princess of, i. [86]; ii. [156]
- Orford, Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of, i. [100], [101], [104], [156], [157], [171], 190[{204}]
- Orrery, Charles Boyle, 4th Earl, Observations on the Life and Writings of Dr. Swift, ii. [18], [85]
- Osborne, Admiral, ii. [154]
- Ossian, ii. [267], [268]
- Otway, Thomas, Orphan, i. [177]
- Oxford, Robert Harley, 1st Earl of, i. [9], [83], [104]
- Oxford, Edward, 2nd Earl of, i. [7], [8], [46], [54–57], [62], [82], [83]
- Oxford, Edward Harley, 24th Earl of, ii. [140], [141]
- Oxford, Countess of (Henrietta Cavendish), i. [7], [8], [54], 83[{168}], [86], [133], [157], [226]
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- Page, Sir Gregory, i. [28]
- Page, Mr. [(brother of above)], i. [28], [29]
- Palgrave, Mr., ii. [208]
- Palmer, Sir Thomas, of Wingham, Kent, i. 21[{42}]
- Panmure, Lord, ii. [216]
- Pannel, Captain, ii. [188]
- Panton, Master of the King’s Racers, i. [279]
- Paul, Father, History of the Council of Trent, i. [124]
- Pegu, king of, ii. [124]
- Pelham, Right Hon. Henry, i. [100], [102], [171], [220]; ii. [49], 187[{273}]
- Pembroke, Earl of, i. 249[{445}]
- Pembroke, Henry, 28th Earl of, i. [273]
- Pembroke, Henry, 29th Earl of, ii. [160]
- Pembroke, Lady, ii. [185]
- Pendarves, Mrs. (née Granville), afterwards Mrs. Delany, “Pen,” i. [18], [25], [40], [43–47], 50[{100}], [56], [57], [98], [103], [116], [146];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [101], [116], [131].
- [See also Delany, Mrs.]
- Pendarves, W., i. 18[{29}]
- Penshurst pictures, ii. [34]
- Percival, Lord, i. [94]
- Percival, Mrs., i. [160], [288]
- Percival, Hon. Philip, i. [41], [160], [259]
- Perth, 3rd titular Duke of, i. [213]
- Peter the Great, i. 95[{193}]
- Peterborough, Lady (Anastasia Robinson), i. [22], [169]
- Peterborough, Earl of, i. [22], [247]
- Petrowna, Czarina Elizabeth, i. [95]
- Philip, Agnes (Mrs. Ralph Robinson), i. [2]
- Pierce, Jerry, ii. [4]
- Pigott, Captain, i. [260]
- Pinchbeck, Christopher, i. [46]
- Pitt, Miss Anne, i. [58], [64], [255]; ii. [213], [216]
- Pitt, Mrs. George (Penelope Atkyns), i. [265]; ii. [158], [163]
- Pitt, Miss Hester, afterwards Lady Mahon, then Stanhope, ii. [82]
- Pitt, Lady Hester (née Grenville), ii. [60], [63], [65], [77], [78], [81], [82], [94], [115], [158];
- created Baroness of Chatham, ii. [265]
- Pitt, John, Viscount, ii. [95]
- Pitt, Miss Mary, i. [64]; ii. [51], [53], [69], [73], [77], [78], [81], [94], [95], [158], [170], [265]
- Pitt, Thomas, of Boconoc, Cornwall, ii. [153], [266];
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [180]
- Pitt, William, afterwards 1st Earl of Chatham, “the great commoner,” i. [58], 64[{139}]; ii. [1], [22], [35], [41], [45], [53], [77], [78], [83], [85], [111], [173], [216];
- his speeches in the House of Commons, i. [137], [138], [171]; ii. [153], [156];
- Sarah Robinson on, i. [167];
- obtains for Gilbert West the Clerkship of the Privy Council, ii. [4];
- his house, South Lodge, Enfield, ii. [8], [10];
- his hospitality to West, ii. [9];
- authorship of The Adventurer attributed to, ii. [25];
- his insomnia, ii. [30]–33;
- at Tunbridge Wells, ii. [37], [40];
- King’s lectures, ii. [38];
- Bath, ii. [43];
- gout in his hand, ii. [51];
- appoints West paymaster of Chelsea. College, ii. [51], [52];
- marries Lady Hester Grenville, ii. [60], [61], [63], [64];
- his daughter’s birth, ii. [82];
- v. Fox, ii. [84];
- purchases Mrs. Montagu’s Hayes house, ii. [94];
- his son John’s birth, ii. [95];
- a sharp attack of gout, ii. [96], [98];
- Secretary of State, ii. [96], [262];
- the Mordaunt Expedition, ii. [116];
- and Lord Royston, ii. [128];
- and Emin, ii. [154];
- his “great compliments” to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [157];
- Burke’s application for the Madrid consulship, ii. [170];
- the pictures at Hagley, ii. [172];
- a mark of the City’s affection, ii. [213];
- Duke of Newcastle and, ii. [217];
- and the Lord Mayor, ii. [220];
- the intended expedition to France, ii. [226];
- receives a barony for Lady Hester and a pension for three lives, ii. [264];
- his “act of humility,” ii. [265]
- Place, Rev. Conyers, i. 10[{14}]
- Place, Mary, afterwards Mrs. Conyers Middleton, i. [10], [11], [14], [16], [180], [198]
- Plumtree, Dr., i. [276]
- Pocock, Mrs. (née Milles), i. [172], [173]
- Pococke, Mrs., ii. [69], [208]
- Pococke, Miss, ii. [79]
- Pococke, Rev. Dr. Richard, Bishop of Ossory and Meath, i. [173]; ii. [61], [69], [204], [208], [211];
- Descriptions of the East, etc., i. [241]
- Polignac, Madame de, ii. [98]
- Pomfret, Countess of, ii. [256], [260];
- her death, ii. [261], [267], [268]
- Pomfret, 1st Earl of, i. [179]; ii. 256[{337}]
- Pondicherry, taken by the English, ii. [250]
- Pope, Alexander, i. [7], 54[{118}]; ii. [57], [113];
- his epitaph—“Under the marble, etc.,” i. [24];
- Dunciad, i. 38[{61}], [172];
- Letters, i. [89];
- his villa at Twickenham, i. [163];
- at Mount Bevis, i. [247];
- Universal Prayer, i. [248];
- “ill health is an early old age,” ii. [8];
- on Silence, ii. [55];
- on Virtue, ii. [82];
- “the story of the great, etc.,” ii. [123];
- conscience “the god within the mind,” ii. [157];
- “Sporus,” ii. 192[{277}];
- on Sir John Cutler’s funeral, ii. [202]
- Porpora, i. 16[{23}], 27[{50}]
- Portland, Duchess of (Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley), i. [8], [12], [13], [23], [44–46], [48–50], [55], [56], [60–62], [65], [69], [76], [81], [86], [87], [103], [146], [160]; ii. [43]–45, [80], [148];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [13], [22], [26], [82–85], [99], [100], [102], [103], [124], [128], [133], [149], [157], [176];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, i. [8–12], [14], [16–20], [27], [28], [31], [36], [38–43], [66], [99], [114], [120], [125], [131], [133], [138], [152–155], [158], [163], [169], [170], [172]; ii. [196]
- Portland, William Henry, 1st Duke of, i. [81]
- Portland, William, 2nd Duke of, i. [12], [44], [45], [48], [61], [92], [100], [115], [170]; ii. [43], [80];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, i. [34], [36], [76]
- Portland, William Henry, 3rd Duke of, i. [26], [28]
- Portland, Earl of, i. 49[{98}]
- Potter, Mr., ii. [111]
- Potts, Mr., i. [189]
- Powell, Anne, 3rd Mrs. Conyers Middleton, [q.v.]
- Powis, Lord, i. [269]
- Poyntz, Stephen, of Midgham, i. [169]; ii. 147[{50}]
- Poyntz, Mrs., i. [148]
- Pratt, 1st Earl of Camden, ii. [217], [250]
- Preston Pans, i. [206]
- Pretender, the, i. [174], [175], [205], [216]; ii. [39]
- Price, Robert, ii. [136]
- Prichard, Mrs., actress, ii. [234]
- Primrose, Anne, Lady (née Drelincourt), i. [235]; ii. [192]
- Primrose, 3rd Viscount, i. 235[{419}]; ii. 192[{279}]
- Primrose, Mrs., ii. [267]
- Prior, Matthew, i. [38], 57[{127}]
- Pulses, the Miss, ii. [12], [22]
- Pulteney, General, ii. [11], [185]
- Pulteney, Lord, ii. [227]
- Purdie, Mrs., i. [254]
- Q
- Quadrille, a card-game, i. [40]
- Quarle, Emblems, i. [73]
- Quebec, taken by English, ii. [171], [172]
- Queensberry, Catherine Hyde, Duchess of (Prior’s “Kitty”), i. [57], [63]
- Queensberry, Charles, 3rd Duke of, i. 57[{127}], 63[{138}], [286]
- Queensborough, Duke of, i. [249]
- Quin, the actor, i. [47];
- as “Falstaffe,” i. [237]
- R
- Ramsay, Allan, poet, The Gentle Shepherd, etc., ii. [195]
- Ramsay, Allan [(son of above)], portrait painter, i. [279]; ii. [147], [195], [211]
- Ramsay, Mrs. Allan, ii. [195]
- Ramsay, Dr., ii. [133]
- Ranelagh, a masquerade at, i. [264]
- Ravensworth, Lord, ii. [138], [165], [201]
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, his portrait of Lord Bath, ii. [258], [268], [269]
- Rich, Field Marshal Sir Robert, ii. 72[{86}]
- Richardson, Adam, ii. [183], [184], [229]
- Richardson, Miss M. (afterwards Mrs. William Robinson), ii. [183], [184]
- Richardson, Samuel, Sir Charles Grandison, Pamela, Clarissa Harlowe, etc., i. [258]; ii. [46], [250], 260[{339}]
- Richmond, Charles, 2nd Duke of, i. [100]; ii. [97]
- Richmond, 7th Duke of, i. [216], [218]
- Ridley, Mayor of Newcastle, i. [210]
- Risback, ii. [168]
- Rivers, George Pitt, Lord, i. 265[{472}]
- Rivers, Pitt, of Stratfieldsaye, i. [151]
- Rivington, Mr., ii. [208]
- Roberts, E. Sage, ii. [48]
- Robertson of Strowan, 7th Baron, i. [2]
- Robertson, William, of Kendal, i. [2]
- Robertsons of Struan, or Strowan, the, i. [1]
- Robinson, Charles, “Poor Pigg” (brother), i. [5], [121], [130], [131], [136], [139], [182], [224], [262], [272]; ii. [52]
- Robinson, Deborah, Lady (née Collet), i. [2]
- Robinson, George, i. [216]
- Robinson, Grace, afterwards Mrs. William Freind, [q.v.]
- Robinson, Henry [(brother of above)], i. [80]
- Robinson, Henry, of Kendal, i. [2]
- Robinson, John (brother), i. [5], [121], [130], [131], [136], [139], [247], [253], [258]; ii. [7]
- Robinson, Sir Leonard, i. [2], [4]
- Robinson, Matthew (father), i. [2], [3], [6], [11], [14], [16], [34], [76], [118], [129], [219], [232], [243]; ii. [23], [156];
- his letter to his daughter Elizabeth, i. [237];
- Elizabeth’s letters to, i. [54], [62], [104], [236], [287]; ii. [201]
- Robinson, Mrs. Matthew, Elizabeth Drake (mother), i. [4], [7], [34], [35], [149], [215], [227];
- her letters to her daughter Elizabeth, i. [176], [180–182], [196], [198], [222], [225];
- Elizabeth’s letters to, i. [46], [48], [50], [61], [87], [88], [93], [94], [116], [141], [180], [226]
- Robinson, Matthew (brother), afterwards 2nd Baron Rokeby, i. [5], [34], [70], [74], [83], [84], [86], [87], [91], [129], [186], [229], [240], [259], [265], [270], [282], [291]; ii. [14], [65], [69], [93];
- M.P. for Canterbury, i. [252], [253];
- presents address to George III., ii. [228];
- his letters to his sister Elizabeth, i. [73], [77], [260]
- Robinson, Rev. Dr. Matthew, i. [122]
- Robinson, Matthew (son of Morris), 4th Baron Rokeby, i. [1], [6], [254]; ii. [92], [174]
- Robinson, Morris (brother), i. [5], [107], [129], [166], [174], [187], [233], [235]; ii. [13], [49], [92], [123], [129], [152], [184], [191], [228]
- Robinson, Mrs. Morris (Jane Greenland), ii. [92], [111], [184]
- Robinson, Morris [(son of above)], 3rd Baron Rokeby, ii. [111]
- Robinson, Ralph, i. [2]
- Robinson, Rev. Dr. Richard (cousin), Archbishop of Armagh, 1st Baron Rokeby, ii. [2]
- Robinson, Captain Robert (brother), i. [5], [18], [24], [47], [128], [131], [182], [224], [233], [262], [266], [279], [282]; ii. [10], [88]
- Robinson, Sarah (sister), afterwards Mrs. George Lewis Scott, “Pea,” i. [5], [21], [34], [37], [78], [117], [135], [143], [146], [148], [158], [163–165], [174], [194], [195], [208], [213], [224], [252], [256], [260], [266], [293]; ii. [10], [52], [87], [88], [93], [94], [105], [266];
- engagement, i. [270];
- marriage, i. [284];
- and separation, ii. [5]–7, [44];
- her daily life at Bath Easton, ii. [78], [79];
- Millenium Hall, by a Gentleman on his Travels, ii. 79[{99}];
- her letters to her sister Elizabeth, i. [64], [164], [166–168], [219], [280]; ii. [59], [97], [144];
- Elizabeth’s letters to, i. [45–47], [53], [56], [60], [61], [63], [65], [74], [88–90], [95–97], [108], [149], [165], [178], [183], [184], [186], [187], [215], [248], [258], [262], [264], [271], [279]; ii. [1], [20], [29], [33], [54], [58], [67], [69], [75], [79], [86], [118], [184], [246]
- Robinson, Sir Septimus, i. [177]; ii. [2]
- Robinson, “Short” Sir Thomas, Lord Grantham, i. [259], [260], [277], [288]
- Robinson, Lady [(wife of above)], i. [277]
- Robinson, “Long” Sir Thomas, i. [2], [30], [47], [100], [112], [123]; ii. [2], [42], [275]–277
- Robinson, Thomas, i. [2], [3]
- Robinson, Thomas (brother), Common Law of Kent, or Customs of Gavelkind, i. [5], [32], [97], [129], [137], [140], [251], [254], [255]
- Robinson, Mrs. Thomas (afterwards Mrs. Anthony Light), i. [55]
- Robinson, Ursula, i. [2]
- Robinson of Rokeby, William, i. [2], [177]; ii. [2]
- Robinson, Rev. William (brother), i. [5], [121], [130], [131], [136], [139], [247], [253], [258], [285];
- Rector of Burghfield, Berks, ii. [1], [2], [9], [87], 93[{121}], [183], [184], [229], [270]
- Robinson, Mrs. William [(wife of above)], née Richardson, ii. [183], [184], [229]
- Robinson, Sir William (cousin), ii. [2]
- Robinsons and Sternes, pedigree of the, i. [3]
- Rochester, Earl of, ii. [113]
- Roger family of Oxwell Park, ii. 37[{50}]
- Rogers, a grocer, ii. [100]
- Rogers, John, of Newcastle, i. [111], [144], [145]
- Rogers, Mrs. John (Sarah Cock), i. [111]
- Rogers, Junr., John, i. [144–147], [151], [234], [285], [289], [290]; ii. [17], [51], [53], [128], [129], [151], [201]
- Rogers, Junr., Mrs. John (Anne Delaval), ii. [129]
- Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth, ii. [129]
- Rogers, Sarah (Mrs. Charles Montagu), i. [111], [144]
- Rokeby, Sir Thomas, i. [2]
- Rokeby, Rev. Dr. Richard Robinson, 1st Baron, Bishop of Killala, afterwards Archbishop of Armagh, ii. [2]
- Rokeby, Matthew, 2nd Baron. [See Robinson, Matthew (brother)]
- Rokeby, Morris Robinson, 3rd Baron, ii. [111]
- Rokeby, Matthew Robinson, 4th Baron, i. [1], [6], [254]; ii. [92], [174]
- Rolfe, Rev. Edmund, ii. [98]
- Rolfe, Mrs. (née Alexander), ii. [98]
- Rollin, ii. [25]
- Rolt, Mrs., i. [202], [203]
- Romney, 2nd Baron, i. [275]; ii. [77]
- Romney, Lady (Priscilla Pym), i. [275], [284]; ii. [77]
- Romney Marsh, i. [223]
- Rook, Mrs., i. [128]
- Rooke, Heyman, i. 4[{6}]
- Rosbach, battle of, ii. [122]
- Rosebery, Lord, i. 235[{419}]
- Roubilliac, Louis François, sculptor, ii. [35], [36];
- his bust of Shakespeare, ii. 130[{192}]
- Rousseau, ii. [159]
- Rowe, Nicholas, Poet Laureate, Fair Penitent, i. [177]
- Royston, Lord, afterwards 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, ii. [127], [217]
- Rush, Lady, i. [246]
- Russia, revolution in (1741), i. [95]
- Russians, defeated by Frederick the Great at Zorndorff, ii. [142]
- Rust, Mr., travelling companion to Mr. Hoare’s son, ii. [206]
- Rutland, 3rd Duke of, i. [216]
- Ryder, Sir Dudley and Lady, i. [277]
- S
- Sackville, Lady Caroline (afterwards Countess of Dorchester), i. [53]
- Sackville, Lord George (afterwards Lord George Germaine), ii. [165], [212], [216]
- St. Albans, 1st Duke of, i. 80[{161}]
- St. Evremont, ii. [113]
- Saint Germain, Comte de, French General, i. [222]
- St. Lazare, i. [80]
- St. Malo, attempted invasion of France at, ii. [126]–127
- St. Real, C. V. de, i. [70]
- Sallier, Abbé, ii. [257]
- Sandford, Lieutenant, i. [80]
- Sandleford Priory, Berks, i. [150–152]; ii. [278]–280
- Sandwich, 1st Earl of, Lord High Admiral of the Fleet to Charles II., i. 51[{105}], [111], [151], [237];
- Lely’s portrait of, ii. [249]
- Sandwich, 3rd Earl of, ii. [113]
- Sandwich, John, 4th Earl of, “Jemmy Twitcher,” i. [87], 138[{264}], [174], [218], [219], [238], [240], [243], [244], [259–261], [265], [266], [268], [270], [286]; ii. [33], [39], [69], [113], [230]
- Sandwich, John Montagu, 5th Earl of, i. [138], [271]; ii. [113], [232]
- Sandwich, Dowager Countess of (Elizabeth Wilmot), ii. [113]
- Sandwich, Dorothy, Lady (née Fane), i. [87], [138], [218], [244], [259–261], [265], [266], [269], [271]; ii. [51], [69], [76], [113];
- her letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [103]
- Sandys of Ombersley, Samuel, 1st Baron, Chancellor of the Exchequer, i. [102], [105], [130]
- Sandys, Dr., i. [33], [45], [48], [54], [61], [98], [127], [138], [160]
- Saumaize, M., i. [86]
- Saunders, Admiral, ii. [89]
- Savernake Forest House (Lord Bruce’s), i. [250]
- Saxes, Maurice, Comte de, Field Marshal of France, i. [175]
- Scarborough, 3rd Earl of, i. 63[{136}]
- Scarborough, Lady, i. [63]
- Scarron, Paul, French satirist, Le Roman comique, etc., i. [38]; ii. [19]
- Scheemackers, sculptor, i. [190]
- Schulenburg, Count, ii. [154]
- Scotland, the 1745 rising in, i. [205–209], [214], [215]
- Scott, Mrs., of Scott’s Hall, i. [35], [86]; ii. [15]
- Scott, “Cally” (afterwards Mrs. T. Best), i. [86], [103], [121], [184]
- Scott, Cecilia, i. [86]
- Scott, George, of Bristo, Scotland, i. [206]
- Scott, George Lewis, i. [206], [211], [213], [219], [260], [280], [287], [292], [293];
- engagement, i. [270];
- marriage, i. [284];
- and separation, ii. [5]–7, [44];
- dismissed from tutorship to the Princes, ii. [20];
- Commissioner of the Excise, ii. [97]
- Scott, Mrs. George Lewis. [See Robinson, Sarah]
- Scudamore, Miss (Mrs. Scudamore), ii. [72], [185]
- Secker, Thomas, Bishop of Oxford, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, i. [71]; ii. [42], [160], [260]
- Secker, Mrs. Thomas, i. [71]
- Selwyn, George, ii. [252]
- Severn river, ii. [112]
- Sevigné, Madame de, Letters, ii. [68]
- Shadwell, Sir John and Lady, i. [50]
- Shaftesbury, 3rd Earl of, Characteristics, i. [138]; ii. [18]
- Shaftoe, Mr., ii. [202]
- Shakespeare, As You Like It, i. [47];
- King Lear, i. [253];
- Hamlet, ii. [20];
- Roubilliac’s bust of, ii. 130[{192}];
- his Plays compared with Greek Plays, ii. [206]
- Shaw, Dr., of Tunbridge Wells, i. [289]; ii. [11], [17]
- Shaw, Dr. Thomas, Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford, traveller, botanist, antiquary, etc., i. [44], [189], [236], [258], [259], [288]; ii. [88], [90], [121]
- Sheep Leas (Mr. Weston’s place), ii. [75]
- Shelley, Mrs., ii. [261]
- Shenstone, William, poet, ii. [135]
- Sherlock, Thomas, Bishop of Salisbury, and of London, i. [249], [269], [284]; ii. [2], [3], [42], [43], [54], [55], [73], [77], [132], [147], [194], [220];
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [198];
- his letter to George III., ii. [221]
- Sherlock, Mrs. T., i. [249], [269]; ii. [3], [42], [147]
- Shirley, Lady F., i. [35]
- Shobbington family, the, i. 49[{98}]
- Shrewsbury, Lord, ii. [2]
- Shuttleworth, Mrs., i. [160]; ii. [6]
- Sidney, Sir Philip, Arcadia, i. [56], 249[{446}]
- Skerrit, Miss, i. [100], [101]
- Skipper, Mr., i. [105]
- Skipton, Dr., i. [82]
- Sleidan, History of the Reformation, i. [124]
- Sloane, Sir Hans, and his Museum, i. [103], [128]; ii. [26], [98], [186], [243]
- Sloper, Simon Adolphus, of West Woodhay House, i. [166], [242]
- Smallpox, inoculation for, i. 35[{57}], [149], [158]
- Smith, Dr. Robert, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, founder of “Smith’s Prize,” i. [200]; ii. [35], [36]
- Smith, Sir Sidney, ii. [140], [247]
- Smollett, Peregrine Pickle, ii. [2]
- Smythe, Dr., ii. [250]
- Solis, Antonio de, History of the Conquest of Mexico, ii. [135]
- Somerset, Earl of Hertford, afterwards Duke of, i. [260]
- Somerset, Charles, 6th Duke of (“The Proud Duke”), i. 269[{480}]
- Somerset, Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of, ii. [101]
- Somerset, Duchess of (Lady Algernon Seymour), ii. [101]
- Somerset, Edward Adolphus, 11th Duke of, i. 49[{98}]
- Somerset, Lord Noel, afterwards 4th Duke of Beaufort, i. [39], [41], [42]
- Sophia, Princess, George I.’s daughter, i. [206]
- Sophocles, Œdipus Coloneus, ii. [191];
- Philoctetes, ii. [206]
- Soubise, Prince, ii. [122]
- South Lodge, Enfield (Pitt’s house), ii. [8]–10
- Southwell, Right Hon. Edward, i. [40], 253[{451}], [293]
- Southwell, Mrs. Edward, i. [253], [293]; ii. [80], [84], [107], [111], [164]
- Southwell, Sir Thomas, i. 40[{73}]
- Spectator, the, i. [39]
- Speed, Miss, ii. [71]
- Spencer, Hon. John, i. [95], [195]
- Spencer, Mrs., i. [195]
- Spencer, Georgina, Lady, ii. [147], [148]
- Spencer, John, 1st Earl, ii. [148]
- Spencer, George John, 2nd Earl, ii. [148]
- Spinckes, Miss, i. [87]
- Spirit Tax, 1742–43, i. [174]
- Squire, Mr., i. [216]
- Stamford and Warrington, Henrietta, Countess of, i. [19]
- Standen, i. [241]
- Stanhope, Mr., i. [201]; ii. [123]
- Stanhope, Captain, ii. [182]
- Stanhope, Sir Charles, ii. [101]
- Stanhope, the Ladies, daughters of 1st Viscount Stanhope, i. [264]
- Stanhope, Lady Hester, ii. 82[{105}]
- Stanhope, Lady Lucy, i. [255]
- Stanhope, Philip, 2nd Earl of, i. [18]
- Stanhope, 1st Viscount, i. 264[{470}]
- Stanley, Anne, afterwards Lady Mendip, ii. [186], [193]
- Stanley, Sarah, Mrs. Charles D’Oyley, ii. [186], [193]
- Stanley, Right Hon. Hans, of Paultons, Hants, Lord of the Admiralty, ii. [186], [220]
- Stanley, Mrs., ii. [45], [186]
- Stanley, D., his letter to the Duke of Montagu, i. [216]
- Stanley, Anne, Lady (née Granville), i. 46[{87}]
- Stanley, Sir John, i. [46], [101]
- Sterne, Jacob, i. [75]
- Sterne, Rev. Laurence, i. [3], [55], [73–75];
- Tristram Shandy, ii. [174], [268]–270;
- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [175];
- his “memorandums,” ii. [270]
- Sterne, Mrs. Laurence (née Lumley), i. [3], [55], [73–75], [84], [230];
- her letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [27], [176]
- Sterne, Miss Lydia, Mrs. Montagu’s godchild, i. [90]; ii. [28]
- Sterne, Richard, Archbishop of York, i. 75[{157}]
- Sternes and Robinsons, pedigree of, i. [3]
- Steuart, Edward, ii. [128]
- Stevens, Captain, ii. [83]
- Stevens, George, his edition of Shakespeare, ii. [105]–107
- Stewart, Captain, i. [206], [212]
- Stewart, Sir James, Lord Advocate of Scotland, i. [206]
- Stillingfleet, Edward, Bishop of Worcester, Eirenicon, ii. [128]
- Stillingfleet, Dr. Benjamin (Cabinet of Flora, etc.), ii. [73], [86], [93], [95], [98], [99], [102], [160];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [104], [185], [250];
- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, ii. [114], [117], [127], [136], [149]
- Stonehenge, i. [249]
- Stonelands (now called “Buckhurst”), Duke of Dorset’s seat in Surrey, ii. [37]
- Strafford, Anne, Lady (2nd Duke of Argyll’s daughter), ii. [233]
- Strathmore, John Lyon, 7th Earl of, ii. [180]
- Stuart, James (“Athenian” Stuart), The Antiquities of Athens, ii. [150], [232]
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- Suffolk, 11th Earl of, i. 144[{270}]
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- Suffolk, Lady, i. [229]
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- Sully, Duc de, Memoires, i. [281]; ii. [18]
- Sunderland, ii. [139]
- Sunderland, Charles, Earl of, i. 162[{294}]
- Sunderland, 4th Earl of, i. [233]
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- Sussex privateers, i. [212]
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- Swale river, i. [122]
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- Letters, i. [89];
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- “Friend, you make the very crowd you blame,” i. [288];
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- Taafe, Mr., i. [287]
- Talbot, Edward, Bishop of Durham, i. [71], [234], [290]; ii. 113[{166}]
- Talbot, Mrs., ii. [113], [266]
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- Talbot, D.D., Rev. W., i. 71[{150}]
- Talbot, William, 2nd Baron, afterwards Earl Talbot and Baron Dinevor, i. [104], [266]
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- Taylor’s Sermons, ii. [121]
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- Thanet, 7th Earl of, i. [19], [22], 64[{140}]
- Thanet, Sackville Tufton, 8th Earl of, i. [22]
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- Thompson, Mr., of Coley Park, Berkshire, ii. [15]
- Thompson, E., Resident in Paris, i. [175]
- Thomson, James, Seasons, i. [54], [177];
- Tancred and Sigismund, i. [236]
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- Torgau, battle of, ii. [225]
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- his letter to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [97]
- Torriano, Mrs. (née Scudamore), ii. [72], [185]
- Townsend, Charles, ii. [84]
- Townsend’s Translation of the Conquest of Mexico, i. [259]
- Townshend, General, ii. [171]
- Townshend, George, 4th Viscount and Marquis, ii. [220]
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- Travers, Robert, i. 270[{482}]
- Travers, Mrs. Robert (Kitty Gunning), i. [270]
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- Trevor, Mrs. G., i. [255]
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- Vaillante, bookseller, i. [275]
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- Vanharen, Mr., i. [261]
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- Ventriloquism, ii. [40]
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- Viper broth, ii. [151]
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- Walpole, Horace, i. 28[{52}], [33], [124]; ii. [24], [38], [114], [207];
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- Letter to George Montagu, i. [267], [275]; ii. [67], [177];
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- Memoir of George I., ii. [178]
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- Wentworth, General, i. [210]
- Weser river, ii. [109]
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- translation of Pindar, i. [90];
- and of Lucian’s Triumph of the Gout, i. [283]; ii. [47];
- Clerk of the Privy Council, ii. [4];
- introduces Bower to. Mrs. Montagu, ii. [163];
- his “evergreen-nevergreen” garden, ii. [19];
- Paymaster to Chelsea Hospital, ii. [51], [52], [85];
- death of son, ii. [68];
- his death, ii. [86], [87];
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- Mrs. Montagu’s letters to, i. [294], [295]; ii. [8], [9], [17], [19], [20], [25], [41], [43], [46], [47], [55], [60], [61], [65], [71], [73], [74], [78], [82], [83], [86]
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- letter from Mrs. Montagu, ii. [21]
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- West, Dr. Richard, i. [278]
- West, Richard, ii. [12], [25], [38], [54], [63], [68], [71]
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- Governor of Jamaica, ii. [182]
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- Weymouth, Lady, i. [50]
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- Williams, Mrs., ii. [161], [162]
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- Wortley, Sir Francis, i. [237]
- Wortley, Sidney (Montagu), i. [237]
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- Wye river, ii. [112]
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- Yarmouth, Lady (Amelia S. de Walmoden), ii. [126], [154]
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- Clerk of the Closet, ii. [249];
- his letters to Mrs. Montagu, ii. [240], [248], [251], [257];
- Resignation, ii. [257]
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- Zincke, Christian Frederick, miniature painter, i. [45–48]
- Zorndorff, battle of, ii. [142]